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<blockquote data-quote="JLAudioEXTREME" data-source="post: 63194" data-attributes="member: 544499"><p>Well I have adjusted my amp..It still flaps..Not quite as bad but it still does it..Even at real low volume levels its stilld doing it..I half *** checked my box for any leaks..Couldn't seem to find any..Hard to get the box out..Its in a 95 mustang..and she's IN THERE!!..Plus where the wiring goes to the subs is under the box..Great perfect spot..Where I can't get to it..I've tried everything with the amp and it still flaps.What I don't get is something one sub will do it while the other one doesn't..I don't know what you mean by POLARITY??If you could better clarify that for me..I hate to have to go and get new subs..ALready had to go and get a new one 2 weeks ago..My 3 strikes are coming to an end..</p><p></p><p>Blake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLAudioEXTREME, post: 63194, member: 544499"] Well I have adjusted my amp..It still flaps..Not quite as bad but it still does it..Even at real low volume levels its stilld doing it..I half *** checked my box for any leaks..Couldn't seem to find any..Hard to get the box out..Its in a 95 mustang..and she's IN THERE!!..Plus where the wiring goes to the subs is under the box..Great perfect spot..Where I can't get to it..I've tried everything with the amp and it still flaps.What I don't get is something one sub will do it while the other one doesn't..I don't know what you mean by POLARITY??If you could better clarify that for me..I hate to have to go and get new subs..ALready had to go and get a new one 2 weeks ago..My 3 strikes are coming to an end.. Blake [/QUOTE]
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