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<blockquote data-quote="pd1dish" data-source="post: 6204419" data-attributes="member: 595838"><p>Just a few days ago I was listening to music in my car and everything was working fine. I turn off my car, go to work and I thought everything was fine. I got back in my car, turned on my music, and my subs sound like they are hitting about half as hard as they should have been. So I keep my music on, pop my trunk, and one of my subs is hitting about 1/10 of what it should be.</p><p></p><p>I checked all of the wiring and everything was connected fine. I thought maybe that the end of the wires were just not making a good connection to my subs, so i cut the ends and strung new wire through and that didnt do anything. So I dont know what to do.</p><p></p><p>The other sub is completely fine. Also, I was in my car listening to music the other day, and all of sudden it went back to normal for about half a song and then went back to hitting like crap and it hasnt done it since.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has any ideas of what I could do to try and fix this, it would be great because I dont want to spend the money to bring it in and get it fixed.</p><p></p><p>Specs:</p><p></p><p>Rockford Fosgate T500-1bd amplifier</p><p></p><p>2 12'' MTX Audio Thunder 4500 (T4512-04) subwoofers</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pd1dish, post: 6204419, member: 595838"] Just a few days ago I was listening to music in my car and everything was working fine. I turn off my car, go to work and I thought everything was fine. I got back in my car, turned on my music, and my subs sound like they are hitting about half as hard as they should have been. So I keep my music on, pop my trunk, and one of my subs is hitting about 1/10 of what it should be. I checked all of the wiring and everything was connected fine. I thought maybe that the end of the wires were just not making a good connection to my subs, so i cut the ends and strung new wire through and that didnt do anything. So I dont know what to do. The other sub is completely fine. Also, I was in my car listening to music the other day, and all of sudden it went back to normal for about half a song and then went back to hitting like crap and it hasnt done it since. If anyone has any ideas of what I could do to try and fix this, it would be great because I dont want to spend the money to bring it in and get it fixed. Specs: Rockford Fosgate T500-1bd amplifier 2 12'' MTX Audio Thunder 4500 (T4512-04) subwoofers Thanks [/QUOTE]
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