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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7165521" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>discribe better the mushy sound........... like it's putting out a noise, but not loud, or the mids/high sounds are cutting out? does your corolla have factory amp, and is it hooked up correctly, or bypassed (needs one or other, if present).... now, i'm pretty sure, but not positive, but doesn't that bass-link need more than 10awg power? what is the power rating on it? as a rule of thumb, i generally don't run anything in the trunk/rear off less than 8......another thing, the problem seems to be directly related to power delivery. i really don't think a bass-link and head unit is call for more than a std. factory setup, but poor connections can plague any setup...and kill the battery.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7165521, member: 629234"] discribe better the mushy sound........... like it's putting out a noise, but not loud, or the mids/high sounds are cutting out? does your corolla have factory amp, and is it hooked up correctly, or bypassed (needs one or other, if present).... now, i'm pretty sure, but not positive, but doesn't that bass-link need more than 10awg power? what is the power rating on it? as a rule of thumb, i generally don't run anything in the trunk/rear off less than 8......another thing, the problem seems to be directly related to power delivery. i really don't think a bass-link and head unit is call for more than a std. factory setup, but poor connections can plague any setup...and kill the battery..... [/QUOTE]
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