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<blockquote data-quote="ognib" data-source="post: 8504811" data-attributes="member: 670024"><p>I installed the JL Fix-82 in my truck and I am not sure I have the subwoofer(s) hooked up optimally. The truck had a factory sub in it and I had a Kicker Hideaway lying around so I hooked it in line with the factory sub before the amp. It made a big difference before the Fix-82. Now it seems to have lost some of its might. When I hooked up the Fix, I spliced in to the sub feed lines to feed it. Would the cobbled up mess I have be the best way to hook up the kicker or should I remove it from that line all together and let it do its thing by its self?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ognib, post: 8504811, member: 670024"] I installed the JL Fix-82 in my truck and I am not sure I have the subwoofer(s) hooked up optimally. The truck had a factory sub in it and I had a Kicker Hideaway lying around so I hooked it in line with the factory sub before the amp. It made a big difference before the Fix-82. Now it seems to have lost some of its might. When I hooked up the Fix, I spliced in to the sub feed lines to feed it. Would the cobbled up mess I have be the best way to hook up the kicker or should I remove it from that line all together and let it do its thing by its self? [/QUOTE]
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