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<blockquote data-quote="Fuel37" data-source="post: 101743" data-attributes="member: 543586"><p>make sure you have your positive and negative on both your subs hooked to the positive and negative on both your amps. also make sure that both channels are getting hte same signal. you can do this by running an rca y adapter so this way your right channel gets the same signal as your left channel.</p><p></p><p>but yeah if your polarity is messed up then the subs will sound bad. bandpass works nice for low power. those aren't hte highest quality subs either man. so don't expect them to sound perfect or anything but..... good luck i liked my band pass when i had it. like my ported box much better but...... meh</p><p></p><p>later bro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuel37, post: 101743, member: 543586"] make sure you have your positive and negative on both your subs hooked to the positive and negative on both your amps. also make sure that both channels are getting hte same signal. you can do this by running an rca y adapter so this way your right channel gets the same signal as your left channel. but yeah if your polarity is messed up then the subs will sound bad. bandpass works nice for low power. those aren't hte highest quality subs either man. so don't expect them to sound perfect or anything but..... good luck i liked my band pass when i had it. like my ported box much better but...... meh later bro [/QUOTE]
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