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<blockquote data-quote="SwordMstr23" data-source="post: 400076" data-attributes="member: 551899"><p>I recently installed 2 Rockford FOsgate 10" subwoofers and a rockford fosgate amp. After installing this equipment and turning it on the subs were working but were not hitting nearly as hard or with as good quality as they should have been (i have heard this set up before and know what it should sound like) To maintain a stock look i kept my stock head unit and used a adjustable power converter to allow me to plug in the amp, some people have suggested that i have the polarity mixed up, but would it be mixed up at the power converter or subs? I'm almost certain the subs are wired right seeing as how i followed the diagram in the instructions exactly. Any help would be appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwordMstr23, post: 400076, member: 551899"] I recently installed 2 Rockford FOsgate 10" subwoofers and a rockford fosgate amp. After installing this equipment and turning it on the subs were working but were not hitting nearly as hard or with as good quality as they should have been (i have heard this set up before and know what it should sound like) To maintain a stock look i kept my stock head unit and used a adjustable power converter to allow me to plug in the amp, some people have suggested that i have the polarity mixed up, but would it be mixed up at the power converter or subs? I'm almost certain the subs are wired right seeing as how i followed the diagram in the instructions exactly. Any help would be appreciated [/QUOTE]
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