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<blockquote data-quote="michaelproeber" data-source="post: 8782241" data-attributes="member: 685208"><p>Hi all, my 2 12” Kicker 10C124 are not moving together. They’re in a shared airspace sealed box. Both are working and they’re not dangerously out of phase afaik (but I’m new to car audio), you can just see one is moving a little different. They’re powered at 2 ohms by a Alpine MRP-M450 mono amp. One of the subs is measuring 4 ohms, and the other 5 ohms. Is that one faulty? Together it’s 3 ohms. I also verified the polarity with both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelproeber, post: 8782241, member: 685208"] Hi all, my 2 12” Kicker 10C124 are not moving together. They’re in a shared airspace sealed box. Both are working and they’re not dangerously out of phase afaik (but I’m new to car audio), you can just see one is moving a little different. They’re powered at 2 ohms by a Alpine MRP-M450 mono amp. One of the subs is measuring 4 ohms, and the other 5 ohms. Is that one faulty? Together it’s 3 ohms. I also verified the polarity with both. [/QUOTE]
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