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<blockquote data-quote="LilBassGuy" data-source="post: 3479125" data-attributes="member: 568000"><p>It depends on how you have it wired. If you have only ONE pair of wires running from the amp to the enclosure, and then have the wires split internally, then you will need to get inside the enclosure and swap one of the subwoofers positive and negative wires.</p><p></p><p>If you have TWO pairs of wires running from the amp to the enclosure, one pair (pos and neg) per subwoofer, then you can simply swap the positive and negative wires on the amp terminal for one subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>The other replies are correct: if this is your problem, you will notice immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LilBassGuy, post: 3479125, member: 568000"] It depends on how you have it wired. If you have only ONE pair of wires running from the amp to the enclosure, and then have the wires split internally, then you will need to get inside the enclosure and swap one of the subwoofers positive and negative wires. If you have TWO pairs of wires running from the amp to the enclosure, one pair (pos and neg) per subwoofer, then you can simply swap the positive and negative wires on the amp terminal for one subwoofer. The other replies are correct: if this is your problem, you will notice immediately. [/QUOTE]
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