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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8741061" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>If everything is basically equal and your subs are moving more but his is much louder. </p><p>Possibly the 2 subs are out of phase?</p><p>You can't visually tell by watching them play music normally. Remove the speaker wire at the amp and test the subs phase using a drill battery or 9v even.</p><p>They should move in unison.</p><p>Only thing I can think of to check unless its signal somehow.</p><p>His is WAY louder? And yours is just abnormally quiet?</p><p>Its so simple its often overlooked.</p><p>And unless the prefabs are identical tunings may be quite different</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8741061, member: 674047"] If everything is basically equal and your subs are moving more but his is much louder. Possibly the 2 subs are out of phase? You can't visually tell by watching them play music normally. Remove the speaker wire at the amp and test the subs phase using a drill battery or 9v even. They should move in unison. Only thing I can think of to check unless its signal somehow. His is WAY louder? And yours is just abnormally quiet? Its so simple its often overlooked. And unless the prefabs are identical tunings may be quite different [/QUOTE]
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