dpom 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 470 0 Holly Springs, NC May 11, 2008 #16 is it hitting at all?
pre98zetec 10+ year member Member 142 0 Kennedy NY May 11, 2008 #17 if turning the sub on and off doesnt make a difference chances are you have it plugged into either the front output, or the rear... pioneer decks usually have a sub out. Plug the amp into that one
if turning the sub on and off doesnt make a difference chances are you have it plugged into either the front output, or the rear... pioneer decks usually have a sub out. Plug the amp into that one
OP JeffM 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 294 0 NL, Canada May 11, 2008 Thread Starter #18 I actually thought about that. I never installed the head unit myself so I don't know where it is plugged into. I'll give that a try
I actually thought about that. I never installed the head unit myself so I don't know where it is plugged into. I'll give that a try
darkhunter139 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,682 0 PA May 12, 2008 #19 I actually thought about that. I never installed the head unit myself so I don't know where it is plugged into. I'll give that a try Click to expand... Did it work?
I actually thought about that. I never installed the head unit myself so I don't know where it is plugged into. I'll give that a try Click to expand... Did it work?
BIGsherm7272 Banned 1,877 0 Tampa, FL May 12, 2008 #20 yea, hopefully that settles the problem, cause my friend has the same setup and it sounds pretty decent imo
yea, hopefully that settles the problem, cause my friend has the same setup and it sounds pretty decent imo