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<blockquote data-quote="mylows10" data-source="post: 8143870" data-attributes="member: 614593"><p>The yellow is constant power and red is acc also I'd check to make sure the subs are wires right If your using a 2 channel amp then get a small battery place one wire from the sub to the pos on the battery and the other wire from the sub to the neg on the battery. The sub should move in or out if it moves in then the wire on the pis if the battery is the pos of the the sub If not and the sub move in the the wire on the pos of the battery is the neg of the sub. Do that to the other sub also. Now I need to know what subs and amp you have to see if they are compatible with each other</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mylows10, post: 8143870, member: 614593"] The yellow is constant power and red is acc also I'd check to make sure the subs are wires right If your using a 2 channel amp then get a small battery place one wire from the sub to the pos on the battery and the other wire from the sub to the neg on the battery. The sub should move in or out if it moves in then the wire on the pis if the battery is the pos of the the sub If not and the sub move in the the wire on the pos of the battery is the neg of the sub. Do that to the other sub also. Now I need to know what subs and amp you have to see if they are compatible with each other [/QUOTE]
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