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<blockquote data-quote="jughead" data-source="post: 1312573" data-attributes="member: 564933"><p>Did you build the box to spec? Maybe one of the seems is bad in the box, that happened to me once. The subs sounded distorted and i even sent them back on warrenty. They came back and the same thing happened. We pushed real hard on the box the whole way around all the seems and in one place the problem went away. Drove a couple of screws in the area and the problem went away. I dont think that amp is really big enough to cause all those power problems, (no offence) If your head unit was good enough you could just run your amp cross over flat. (no offence there either) Just keep dicking around you might figure it out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jughead, post: 1312573, member: 564933"] Did you build the box to spec? Maybe one of the seems is bad in the box, that happened to me once. The subs sounded distorted and i even sent them back on warrenty. They came back and the same thing happened. We pushed real hard on the box the whole way around all the seems and in one place the problem went away. Drove a couple of screws in the area and the problem went away. I dont think that amp is really big enough to cause all those power problems, (no offence) If your head unit was good enough you could just run your amp cross over flat. (no offence there either) Just keep dicking around you might figure it out [/QUOTE]
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