speakers not in sync with one another

DougJar92

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ok so ive got 2 12 inch pioneer speakers in a center ported box ran off of an alpine mrp 650 monoblock. RCA hook up through my back factory speakers with a line output converter (I think thats what its called). all still being pushed through my factory 2006 toyota corolla head unit hence the "LOC". long story short my speakers are our of sync and im not real sure why. still kinda new at this so any and all feedback (that is relavent) is appreciated.

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Brand
Pioneer
Manufacturer Part Number
TS-A30S4lo
Manufacturer
Pioneer
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)
12.00 x 12.00 x 6.50 Inches
 
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DougJar92

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but i did switch my speaker wires around on the sub that was pushing in instead of pushing out to see if polarity was wrong and it still did it
 

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What is the Model of the Pioneer subs? DVC2, DVC4, SVC4 ohm Load??
 

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both speakers running at 1.6 ohms
???Did you read Each Coil on Each sub Seperately? Not wired to the amplifier with a DMM(Digital Multi Meter?
 
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ThxOne

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Let's break this down. If one speaker is moving different than the other speaker than either the speakers are wired incorrectly, there is a stray wire, the LOC is wired incorrectly or the speakers are different models handling the power from the amp differently. Eliminate each one of these one at a time.
 

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