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Subwoofer only works when all audio balances to one side
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<blockquote data-quote="NSTALN" data-source="post: 8667292" data-attributes="member: 588169"><p>If the OP wired one set of speaker connections to the loc backwards then that would account for the issue. It normally takes a pair of speaker channels to run into a loc...if channel A is wired correctly + to + and - to - and channel B out of phase + to - and - to + then the signals going into the loc will cancel each other out. That’s why balancing to either side ‘fixes’ the issue, because in phase or not neither channel is affected (by the other) when balanced to either side.</p><p></p><p>If it were a phase issue at the subwoofers then it could only happen if the OP is running the subs in stereo...running the subs mono would not be affected by the balance of the input signal. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSTALN, post: 8667292, member: 588169"] If the OP wired one set of speaker connections to the loc backwards then that would account for the issue. It normally takes a pair of speaker channels to run into a loc...if channel A is wired correctly + to + and - to - and channel B out of phase + to - and - to + then the signals going into the loc will cancel each other out. That’s why balancing to either side ‘fixes’ the issue, because in phase or not neither channel is affected (by the other) when balanced to either side. If it were a phase issue at the subwoofers then it could only happen if the OP is running the subs in stereo...running the subs mono would not be affected by the balance of the input signal. [/QUOTE]
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