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<blockquote data-quote="lilmaniac2" data-source="post: 1385447" data-attributes="member: 565395"><p>this may sound ghetto but it will work since you dmm doesnt seem to be working... run the rca signal from your vehilce to his... couple of rca butt connectors from radio shack will make it easier see if your cd player makes his play music, but make sure the key is on in his vehicle so the remote is on ... if that works your output of the hu is gone or screwed.... also you didnt mention if the subs were out of phase or if you checked it... easy way to see if subs are in phase</p><p></p><p>get a 9v battery attach it to the pos and negative of one sub see which way it moves do the same thing to the other sub see if it moves the same way... if it does your in phase...</p><p></p><p>i dont know if anyone ever defined "out of phase" but heres what it is in very simple terms</p><p></p><p>If 2 subs are out of phase with each other they will counteract each other ( move in diff directions ) and cause MAJOR cancelation ( my 1st mistake as a noob was this )</p><p></p><p>if a sub is out of phase ( coils ) the sub will not play at all and get hott and eventually blow from thermal failure ( TOO DERN HOTT)</p><p></p><p>hope that is helpful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilmaniac2, post: 1385447, member: 565395"] this may sound ghetto but it will work since you dmm doesnt seem to be working... run the rca signal from your vehilce to his... couple of rca butt connectors from radio shack will make it easier see if your cd player makes his play music, but make sure the key is on in his vehicle so the remote is on ... if that works your output of the hu is gone or screwed.... also you didnt mention if the subs were out of phase or if you checked it... easy way to see if subs are in phase get a 9v battery attach it to the pos and negative of one sub see which way it moves do the same thing to the other sub see if it moves the same way... if it does your in phase... i dont know if anyone ever defined "out of phase" but heres what it is in very simple terms If 2 subs are out of phase with each other they will counteract each other ( move in diff directions ) and cause MAJOR cancelation ( my 1st mistake as a noob was this ) if a sub is out of phase ( coils ) the sub will not play at all and get hott and eventually blow from thermal failure ( TOO DERN HOTT) hope that is helpful [/QUOTE]
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