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<blockquote data-quote="itzme218" data-source="post: 2236446" data-attributes="member: 557179"><p>HAHA i know what your problem is, cause I have that amp, I bet you testing wired series. test it using the far outter speaker outputs, that would put them to parallel and be 1ohms. read the manual next time.</p><p></p><p>It goes + - + -</p><p></p><p>(use this +) not this - not this + (use this -)</p><p></p><p>Either that or your remote knob is at minium when you should just leave it at max, unless you don't have a sub control on you headunit then you should use the remote as a control.</p><p></p><p>Acutally I just finished swaping subs and changing amp location, the inputs are</p><p></p><p>(+ + - -), but still (use +) not + not - (use-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itzme218, post: 2236446, member: 557179"] HAHA i know what your problem is, cause I have that amp, I bet you testing wired series. test it using the far outter speaker outputs, that would put them to parallel and be 1ohms. read the manual next time. It goes + - + - (use this +) not this - not this + (use this -) Either that or your remote knob is at minium when you should just leave it at max, unless you don't have a sub control on you headunit then you should use the remote as a control. Acutally I just finished swaping subs and changing amp location, the inputs are (+ + - -), but still (use +) not + not - (use-) [/QUOTE]
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