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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7302001" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>When you hear something bad you will know it. If the sub sounds bad switch it to the other channel if it then sounds good then your amp has a mest up channel, if you're sub sounds bad no matter what channel it is on the sub is prob mest up. But if that is the case theres still 1 more test we can do (since your friend is convinced the amp works fine bridged.) we can test both subs wired bridged to the amp. You should do that test I showed you though wire each sub parallel to each channel and find out what is mest up. Hopefully it is the amplifier, because that thing sux anyway you should get a better one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7302001, member: 631331"] When you hear something bad you will know it. If the sub sounds bad switch it to the other channel if it then sounds good then your amp has a mest up channel, if you're sub sounds bad no matter what channel it is on the sub is prob mest up. But if that is the case theres still 1 more test we can do (since your friend is convinced the amp works fine bridged.) we can test both subs wired bridged to the amp. You should do that test I showed you though wire each sub parallel to each channel and find out what is mest up. Hopefully it is the amplifier, because that thing sux anyway you should get a better one. [/QUOTE]
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