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My subs are acting different.
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<blockquote data-quote="Juice0723" data-source="post: 6298226" data-attributes="member: 586682"><p>Just had another idea. Maybe its the voltage going to the amp. Like its a lower voltage so therefore its less power going to the sub and sounding quieter. But when I turn it up to where the gain is matched at before. The voltage is lower so therefore it clips the amp and makes it sound just as loud but its clipping.</p><p></p><p>On the old car I had the big 3 done in 1/0. I haven't done the big 3 on this new car yet. I might be just not getting as much power to the subs like I did before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juice0723, post: 6298226, member: 586682"] Just had another idea. Maybe its the voltage going to the amp. Like its a lower voltage so therefore its less power going to the sub and sounding quieter. But when I turn it up to where the gain is matched at before. The voltage is lower so therefore it clips the amp and makes it sound just as loud but its clipping. On the old car I had the big 3 done in 1/0. I haven't done the big 3 on this new car yet. I might be just not getting as much power to the subs like I did before. [/QUOTE]
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