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<blockquote data-quote="beatnbronco" data-source="post: 6855956" data-attributes="member: 617667"><p>i had one of those subs, from the looks of the picture, your rca inputs from the radio are plugged into the output for another amp, you need to make sure you hook the rca outputs from your HU to the input side of your amp. that is a power acoustik mono block, they put 2 +'s amd 2 -'s on there to allow you to run subs parallel easier, connecting either of the 2 grounds to the - on your sub and either of the 2 hots to the + on your sub will work, there is no specified hot or ground to use and make sure you use hot for hot and ground for ground, also that amp has an interconnect feature so that you can connect another one of those model amps to it, read your manual and make sure you have that selector switch in the right position..if that doesn't work and you can figure out what the problem is then you need to send it in for repairs. My BAMF 4000/1D stopped working on me 2 months after I had it, for not reason whatsoever..good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beatnbronco, post: 6855956, member: 617667"] i had one of those subs, from the looks of the picture, your rca inputs from the radio are plugged into the output for another amp, you need to make sure you hook the rca outputs from your HU to the input side of your amp. that is a power acoustik mono block, they put 2 +'s amd 2 -'s on there to allow you to run subs parallel easier, connecting either of the 2 grounds to the - on your sub and either of the 2 hots to the + on your sub will work, there is no specified hot or ground to use and make sure you use hot for hot and ground for ground, also that amp has an interconnect feature so that you can connect another one of those model amps to it, read your manual and make sure you have that selector switch in the right position..if that doesn't work and you can figure out what the problem is then you need to send it in for repairs. My BAMF 4000/1D stopped working on me 2 months after I had it, for not reason whatsoever..good luck [/QUOTE]
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