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<blockquote data-quote="Enellz" data-source="post: 5135645" data-attributes="member: 586963"><p>ok here is my story, I have this wonderful set up(see sig) with no difference than when I had my L5's except my two new Fi SSD and a costume box. So I got everything in and it played at low volume which I might think is the box, so it doesn't get loud like I want it, so I figured I go with an aeroport box. So today I decided to switch my battery to the other side of the trunk, did that and now it still plays low but cuts out when I try to turn it up. My amp is still on while this happens but no bump. Know I figures it may be my ground on my battery, how could that be if I sanded it and everything. Do you think I would give the amp it's own ground instead of it going to the negative of my battery, because I neve heard of a sub not playing because of the box. So</p><p></p><p>me one help me.</p><p></p><p>Edit: excuse my bs typing, but I'm on my iphone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enellz, post: 5135645, member: 586963"] ok here is my story, I have this wonderful set up(see sig) with no difference than when I had my L5's except my two new Fi SSD and a costume box. So I got everything in and it played at low volume which I might think is the box, so it doesn't get loud like I want it, so I figured I go with an aeroport box. So today I decided to switch my battery to the other side of the trunk, did that and now it still plays low but cuts out when I try to turn it up. My amp is still on while this happens but no bump. Know I figures it may be my ground on my battery, how could that be if I sanded it and everything. Do you think I would give the amp it's own ground instead of it going to the negative of my battery, because I neve heard of a sub not playing because of the box. So me one help me. Edit: excuse my bs typing, but I'm on my iphone [/QUOTE]
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