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My subs start fading when both are connected. Help?!
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8016964" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>The right thing to do, is to pull each subwoofer out of the enclosure, and get the brand, and MODEL # off the sub, and look it up on Google, or tell us the model # of the subs,and one of the guys here can look up the info on them, and get the proper wiring configuration for the amp being used.Sure it sounds like a PITA, but its the only way to make certain.Take the time and pull them..Takes like tens min per sub.One sub may not be the same ohm load as the other in the enclosure even..especially if you bought used.Take the time, and do that, or you will end up Frying your amp, and possibly your subs as well.Let us know what the brand of the subs are, and size/model# for sure,as well as the model of the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8016964, member: 634282"] The right thing to do, is to pull each subwoofer out of the enclosure, and get the brand, and MODEL # off the sub, and look it up on Google, or tell us the model # of the subs,and one of the guys here can look up the info on them, and get the proper wiring configuration for the amp being used.Sure it sounds like a PITA, but its the only way to make certain.Take the time and pull them..Takes like tens min per sub.One sub may not be the same ohm load as the other in the enclosure even..especially if you bought used.Take the time, and do that, or you will end up Frying your amp, and possibly your subs as well.Let us know what the brand of the subs are, and size/model# for sure,as well as the model of the amp. [/QUOTE]
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