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<blockquote data-quote="Worlddre" data-source="post: 4058407" data-attributes="member: 556661"><p>amps crossover is set to high for one. turn on the lpf and it will kill the vocals from the subwoofers. As for your noise...check the area around your ground and make sure it is part of the unified chassis. And in any install if the word shoved is used to describe how you did somethig it was done wrong. Secure that connection. Solder tape or heat shrink or something of the nature. when using an loc for subwoofers it is not going to matter what side the two rcas are connected to so do whatever is in your heart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worlddre, post: 4058407, member: 556661"] amps crossover is set to high for one. turn on the lpf and it will kill the vocals from the subwoofers. As for your noise...check the area around your ground and make sure it is part of the unified chassis. And in any install if the word shoved is used to describe how you did somethig it was done wrong. Secure that connection. Solder tape or heat shrink or something of the nature. when using an loc for subwoofers it is not going to matter what side the two rcas are connected to so do whatever is in your heart [/QUOTE]
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