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<blockquote data-quote="tlw1980" data-source="post: 8749633" data-attributes="member: 683258"><p>Hello everyone. I've had an LOC running a cheap 4 ohm amp setup directly pushing two 12's for a couple years now. My amp went out, and I bought a nice Kenwood capable of 2 ohm setup. Ran it correctly, pretty basic, however, now I only get bass if I only have one RCA plugged in. If I plug in both, no bass. I'm stumped because I didn't change anything else except running the new amp, and I triple checked my positive/negative wire routing from the amp to sub 1, then to sub 2. Wondering if this is a common symptom of a bad LOC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlw1980, post: 8749633, member: 683258"] Hello everyone. I've had an LOC running a cheap 4 ohm amp setup directly pushing two 12's for a couple years now. My amp went out, and I bought a nice Kenwood capable of 2 ohm setup. Ran it correctly, pretty basic, however, now I only get bass if I only have one RCA plugged in. If I plug in both, no bass. I'm stumped because I didn't change anything else except running the new amp, and I triple checked my positive/negative wire routing from the amp to sub 1, then to sub 2. Wondering if this is a common symptom of a bad LOC. [/QUOTE]
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