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Subs barely moving everything is connected right.
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<blockquote data-quote="supermaxx123" data-source="post: 6772599" data-attributes="member: 613324"><p>if your going from the headunit to the amp the stock harness would not interfere. Maybe you have some kind of highpass on the headunit, maybe the rca is broken. What i would do is plug an audio device directly to the amp(i use my ipod) and try to get sound out of it. If there is 2 subs( i think you have only one right?) and they share the same airspace but are wired out of phase that would cause a problem and this has happend to me before, easy fix.</p><p></p><p>as stated before, something can't work in one car and not in the next, more than likely the actual signal is not getting to the amp correctly. Maybe your rca is shorting... sounds like you've tried everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supermaxx123, post: 6772599, member: 613324"] if your going from the headunit to the amp the stock harness would not interfere. Maybe you have some kind of highpass on the headunit, maybe the rca is broken. What i would do is plug an audio device directly to the amp(i use my ipod) and try to get sound out of it. If there is 2 subs( i think you have only one right?) and they share the same airspace but are wired out of phase that would cause a problem and this has happend to me before, easy fix. as stated before, something can't work in one car and not in the next, more than likely the actual signal is not getting to the amp correctly. Maybe your rca is shorting... sounds like you've tried everything. [/QUOTE]
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