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Please Help!!! My system sounds terrible!
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<blockquote data-quote="locomc" data-source="post: 481" data-attributes="member: 540833"><p>Weird. I thought it would be a crap power wiring setup. I can only say make sure that you're grounds are solid. And that includes your batteries negative connection to the chassis as well. Try wiring your sub into a 4 ohm load instead of the 1. The only thing I'd say if your audio starts getting all distorted usually means a crap amp/speaker, but that doesn't seem the case. It could be your cap, it might be junk. If you don't have a voltometer, get one and montior the voltage. Anything else would just be shots in the dark, like these weren't, <img src="http://smile.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> but I hope you get it all squared away. If I was to put my money on anything I'd say the cap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="locomc, post: 481, member: 540833"] Weird. I thought it would be a crap power wiring setup. I can only say make sure that you're grounds are solid. And that includes your batteries negative connection to the chassis as well. Try wiring your sub into a 4 ohm load instead of the 1. The only thing I'd say if your audio starts getting all distorted usually means a crap amp/speaker, but that doesn't seem the case. It could be your cap, it might be junk. If you don't have a voltometer, get one and montior the voltage. Anything else would just be shots in the dark, like these weren't, [IMG]smile.gif[/IMG] but I hope you get it all squared away. If I was to put my money on anything I'd say the cap. [/QUOTE]
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