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<blockquote data-quote="twsnnva" data-source="post: 8333252" data-attributes="member: 663855"><p>Thanks for all the help guys. Here's what I did this morning... in the rain... on Thanksgiving... Can you tell I really want this system up and running //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p><p></p><p>I pulled both subs from the enclosure. Verified my jumpers looked good and were still connected. Verified wiring inside the box and made sure I was getting 2 ohms at the speakers and at the connector on the outside of the box. Good deal.</p><p></p><p>Next, I reinstalled both subs and used brian84corvette's battery tip. Can clearly see both speakers being PUSHED OUT. Reverse polarity to the battery and can see both are PULLED IN. Loverly.</p><p></p><p>Here's where I strayed from advice about the LOC... I put a lot of work into this. It's not a shoddy job and that sum bish is soldered and heat wrapped. Really don't feel like cutting stuffs that I'm 99.99% sure is correct, just to resolder and heat wrap it again. I was also drenched by this point and feeling like I want some turkey insead of dealing with this craptastic crappidy crap. Thankfully, I have a home recording studio and pretty much every audio cable and adapter known to man. I dug out a 3.5mm mini jack to stereo RCA cable and connected my phone directly to the input of the amp. Unfortunately, this part is not a good deal or loverly. The problem remains.</p><p></p><p>Next, I intentionally wired one sub up with reversed polarity. Same.</p><p></p><p>Last, it was not mentioned here, but I disconnected the sub from the second amp and daisy-chained the amps. It also has the problem with the sub not connected.</p><p></p><p>I just don't get it.</p><p></p><p>Hope everyone has a happy Thanksgiving!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twsnnva, post: 8333252, member: 663855"] Thanks for all the help guys. Here's what I did this morning... in the rain... on Thanksgiving... Can you tell I really want this system up and running [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] I pulled both subs from the enclosure. Verified my jumpers looked good and were still connected. Verified wiring inside the box and made sure I was getting 2 ohms at the speakers and at the connector on the outside of the box. Good deal. Next, I reinstalled both subs and used brian84corvette's battery tip. Can clearly see both speakers being PUSHED OUT. Reverse polarity to the battery and can see both are PULLED IN. Loverly. Here's where I strayed from advice about the LOC... I put a lot of work into this. It's not a shoddy job and that sum bish is soldered and heat wrapped. Really don't feel like cutting stuffs that I'm 99.99% sure is correct, just to resolder and heat wrap it again. I was also drenched by this point and feeling like I want some turkey insead of dealing with this craptastic crappidy crap. Thankfully, I have a home recording studio and pretty much every audio cable and adapter known to man. I dug out a 3.5mm mini jack to stereo RCA cable and connected my phone directly to the input of the amp. Unfortunately, this part is not a good deal or loverly. The problem remains. Next, I intentionally wired one sub up with reversed polarity. Same. Last, it was not mentioned here, but I disconnected the sub from the second amp and daisy-chained the amps. It also has the problem with the sub not connected. I just don't get it. Hope everyone has a happy Thanksgiving! [/QUOTE]
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