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<blockquote data-quote="Stalin-ohaulic" data-source="post: 6377517" data-attributes="member: 585517"><p>It's kind of hard doing a "direct swap out" when you go from 2 - 10 inch subs to 1 - 12 inch sub. I realize the number of coils are the same but a "direct swap out" implies you pulled the old subs one at a time from your old box and put replacement in by simply reconnecting the wires on the new subs in the same places they were on the old. In this case that is not possible, and probably what you did was you connected a voice coil out of phase. It's the most likely candidate in this scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalin-ohaulic, post: 6377517, member: 585517"] It's kind of hard doing a "direct swap out" when you go from 2 - 10 inch subs to 1 - 12 inch sub. I realize the number of coils are the same but a "direct swap out" implies you pulled the old subs one at a time from your old box and put replacement in by simply reconnecting the wires on the new subs in the same places they were on the old. In this case that is not possible, and probably what you did was you connected a voice coil out of phase. It's the most likely candidate in this scenario. [/QUOTE]
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