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<blockquote data-quote="GregU" data-source="post: 5687084" data-attributes="member: 604755"><p>I assume that they are inverted???</p><p></p><p>If the box is NOT divided into 2 chambers(one for each sub) I would check to see if the sub NOT getting warm is actually playing. This would explain why one sub gets hot and one doesn't and also why it is not as loud as it should be. Not being divided into 2 chambers would give the appearence that both subs are working when one actually is not. This would create a lot of cancellation as well also adding to the low SPL you mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Check the impedence of each coil on both subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GregU, post: 5687084, member: 604755"] I assume that they are inverted??? If the box is NOT divided into 2 chambers(one for each sub) I would check to see if the sub NOT getting warm is actually playing. This would explain why one sub gets hot and one doesn't and also why it is not as loud as it should be. Not being divided into 2 chambers would give the appearence that both subs are working when one actually is not. This would create a lot of cancellation as well also adding to the low SPL you mentioned. Check the impedence of each coil on both subs. [/QUOTE]
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