Maybe he wasn't, good point I suppose, BUT, he did verify to the best of his and our knowledge everything is correct, so, once again, your point is moot.honestly u guys, please just ignore below30. The more u reply to his comments the more hes gona reply back. hes oubviously not gona leave so just ignore him. Back on topic. The thread starter, ive helped him out alot and he seems to have everything done right. Someone posted something about the sensitivity of the gain and i think that would be helpful to check that out. He has new RCa's so that cant be the problem. My other thought is just the Head unit...
LOL, no doubt, I consider this debate over, myself.Grab a multimeter, measure resistance at the amplifier ... Debate = over
Wow, an argument over nothing.Literally, nothing. The diagram may be *altered* to make it easier to follow, but the fact of the matter is this - the wiring is correct if you go by polarity, not by the pretty picture. However, if pretty pictures and red a black lines confuse you, maybe you shouldn't be playing with electricity.
Just a thought.
We've all come to this conclusion already!**** your an idiot
There is really no need to call. He told us and were already laughing at him.Call Rockford Fosgate let them know the error you found and none of there techs found and come back here and tell us how much they laughed at you.
It is sad to say that Below 30 makes icteebone look/sound smart! Atleast t-bone knows what he is talking about, Hm?
We've all come to this conclusion already!
There is really no need to call. He told us and were already laughing at him.
I confused! Am I supposed to connect the red and black wires together where they crossed? How come the polaritys aren't on the same side? I'm stumped!