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<blockquote data-quote="Suicide Bobb" data-source="post: 6905827" data-attributes="member: 617319"><p>First, make sure the music you are listening to is good quality...not some poorly recorded limewire song. Next, turn the l.o.c. down on the JL. Then, rerun all the wires but the power wire, and don't tuck them. Get some better remote wire. Replace any fuses related to your audio system. Redo the wiring to your sub with new wire, keep it at the same resistance. Turn your gain up to the same level it was at with the l.o.c. at whatever level it was at. After all of that, if you still have an issue, then it could have something to do with your amp :/ Doubtful, but possible. It shouldn't take long to rerun wires without tucking them, or cost much for new speaker and remote wire, so it would be in your best interest to do so in order to eliminate all the easy solutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suicide Bobb, post: 6905827, member: 617319"] First, make sure the music you are listening to is good quality...not some poorly recorded limewire song. Next, turn the l.o.c. down on the JL. Then, rerun all the wires but the power wire, and don't tuck them. Get some better remote wire. Replace any fuses related to your audio system. Redo the wiring to your sub with new wire, keep it at the same resistance. Turn your gain up to the same level it was at with the l.o.c. at whatever level it was at. After all of that, if you still have an issue, then it could have something to do with your amp :/ Doubtful, but possible. It shouldn't take long to rerun wires without tucking them, or cost much for new speaker and remote wire, so it would be in your best interest to do so in order to eliminate all the easy solutions. [/QUOTE]
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