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<blockquote data-quote="magic_wizard" data-source="post: 480942" data-attributes="member: 551170"><p>I have 2 magnums sealed, each in its own chamber, and as I was watching them move, it seamed like they didn't have identical movesments. Tey are running in mono from a pg tantrum 1200.1 amp. Could it be that one is out of phase? If this were the case, would it be completely obvious? It was kinda hard for me to tell, but I definitely noticed that one was moving differently than the other. One thing that could be making a difference is the black terminal thing on my box. The thing is that I noticed some air (barely noticeable) coming out of it, and there are loud rattles coming from there too. Anyways, if they are out of phase, I'll have to take the subs out. Is it ok to use the same screwholes, or do I need to seal them up and drill again? Also if they are out of phase, I will go to Hifi buys and pee all over their install area. This would be like the millionth thing they've screwed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magic_wizard, post: 480942, member: 551170"] I have 2 magnums sealed, each in its own chamber, and as I was watching them move, it seamed like they didn't have identical movesments. Tey are running in mono from a pg tantrum 1200.1 amp. Could it be that one is out of phase? If this were the case, would it be completely obvious? It was kinda hard for me to tell, but I definitely noticed that one was moving differently than the other. One thing that could be making a difference is the black terminal thing on my box. The thing is that I noticed some air (barely noticeable) coming out of it, and there are loud rattles coming from there too. Anyways, if they are out of phase, I'll have to take the subs out. Is it ok to use the same screwholes, or do I need to seal them up and drill again? Also if they are out of phase, I will go to Hifi buys and pee all over their install area. This would be like the millionth thing they've screwed up. [/QUOTE]
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