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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin Granny" data-source="post: 376843" data-attributes="member: 549884"><p>The reason your sub has 2 inputs is because it is a dual voice coil sub. It sounds like you have it bridged running at 2 ohms. That is an older amp, and most new amps cant even run bridged at 2 ohms. Soo that is probably why you are having problems. I would start a new thread and have someone recommend a good amp for that sub(I dont know). You can use the other amp to power your front speakers for now.</p><p></p><p>PS I would also strongly recommend running new rca's. I don't know where they are spliced at, but splicing them is never good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin Granny, post: 376843, member: 549884"] The reason your sub has 2 inputs is because it is a dual voice coil sub. It sounds like you have it bridged running at 2 ohms. That is an older amp, and most new amps cant even run bridged at 2 ohms. Soo that is probably why you are having problems. I would start a new thread and have someone recommend a good amp for that sub(I dont know). You can use the other amp to power your front speakers for now. PS I would also strongly recommend running new rca's. I don't know where they are spliced at, but splicing them is never good. [/QUOTE]
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