Help... Germs sound bad

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I had to have installed something wrong. I am admitting it now. I finally had to give up at 2AM last night so that I could be awake through my 7:30AM sales meeting.

I spent yesterday hooking up my new US Amps MD22 to drive my JL and my Germs in the doors to replace the PowerBass components I had in there before. I am running them bridged off of a PG Tantrum 600.4. Simply do not sound good at all. The volume levels are low even with the Gains set to the same place they were on the PBs and I am getting almost nothing from the tweeters at all. I checked the wiring and have good power everywhere. I even hooked the PBs back up and they sound as good as they have all along.

What is it that is wrong. Is it the Crossover settings? If it helps, I am not getting anything from the tweeter light built into the crossover.

I am getting good bass from the MD22 and the JL. It's the Germs. At this point, I have no rear fill, as I have disconnected them from the amps and not hooked them to the HU and very poor sounding expensive components up front. Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

Dave

 
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