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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8633464" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Sounds like you may not be in the correct Ohm load as one sub will play and not the other if wiring at a different ohm load that the amp is stabalized at.First thing is to get the Model # off the subs being used and look them up to see what ohm load each coil is on each sub.Use a Digital Multimeter to see if any coils are damaged are not reading correctly.Look up amplifier/Mono amplifier, or amplifier specs by brand and model # and see what ohm load it is stable at and wire your subs if applicable to meet that ohm load to maintain at that ohm load STABLE.wiring and amp loads can be easily googled to find the proper wiring configuration,as well as finding the correct specs of both the amplifiers specs and sub woofer specs.You need to know what you have and what the limitations are and how they perform stable in order to function properly.Dont just wire equipment up..you can damage an amplifier and or a sub or a pair of subs or any other component</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8633464, member: 634282"] Sounds like you may not be in the correct Ohm load as one sub will play and not the other if wiring at a different ohm load that the amp is stabalized at.First thing is to get the Model # off the subs being used and look them up to see what ohm load each coil is on each sub.Use a Digital Multimeter to see if any coils are damaged are not reading correctly.Look up amplifier/Mono amplifier, or amplifier specs by brand and model # and see what ohm load it is stable at and wire your subs if applicable to meet that ohm load to maintain at that ohm load STABLE.wiring and amp loads can be easily googled to find the proper wiring configuration,as well as finding the correct specs of both the amplifiers specs and sub woofer specs.You need to know what you have and what the limitations are and how they perform stable in order to function properly.Dont just wire equipment up..you can damage an amplifier and or a sub or a pair of subs or any other component [/QUOTE]
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