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<blockquote data-quote="BumpinBabe" data-source="post: 3977173" data-attributes="member: 585306"><p>Okay here's the dealio now. I isolated the problem; a blown input on the amp. I hooked up a new amp and I can't get it to bump anywhere near what the old one did. The new amp is a Pioneer GM-6300F, whereas the old one was a GM-5100T. This new is a four channel amp with max power 120X4; 300X2. The old amp had a max power output of 250X2. My understanding is that the new one would bump harder but I am barely getting any movement in the subs. I played with the gain but nothing changed. I really want to have some sound while I try to repair this old amp, but as of right now my bass is nonexistent. Any clues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BumpinBabe, post: 3977173, member: 585306"] Okay here's the dealio now. I isolated the problem; a blown input on the amp. I hooked up a new amp and I can't get it to bump anywhere near what the old one did. The new amp is a Pioneer GM-6300F, whereas the old one was a GM-5100T. This new is a four channel amp with max power 120X4; 300X2. The old amp had a max power output of 250X2. My understanding is that the new one would bump harder but I am barely getting any movement in the subs. I played with the gain but nothing changed. I really want to have some sound while I try to repair this old amp, but as of right now my bass is nonexistent. Any clues? [/QUOTE]
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