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<blockquote data-quote="Jacobs" data-source="post: 62462" data-attributes="member: 543327"><p>I don't know much about that amp... well I don't know anything about that amp. I am just gonna pour random ideas out some people that read this will probably just think i'm a moron for it but oh well it's the best I could come up with....</p><p></p><p>U might wanna check your wireing inside the box make sure it's all hooked up at the right impedence level. What I would do if i were u is call up the place u got it from see if they know what the problem is maybe u could fix it yourself. U got them to instal it right?? It might be worth the trip over there of course depending how far away it is. Also check what your x-over is set at, might be too high or too low and the subs aren't made to respond to those freqencies just some idea's. Well hit me back and tell me what happens!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacobs, post: 62462, member: 543327"] I don't know much about that amp... well I don't know anything about that amp. I am just gonna pour random ideas out some people that read this will probably just think i'm a moron for it but oh well it's the best I could come up with.... U might wanna check your wireing inside the box make sure it's all hooked up at the right impedence level. What I would do if i were u is call up the place u got it from see if they know what the problem is maybe u could fix it yourself. U got them to instal it right?? It might be worth the trip over there of course depending how far away it is. Also check what your x-over is set at, might be too high or too low and the subs aren't made to respond to those freqencies just some idea's. Well hit me back and tell me what happens! [/QUOTE]
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