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<blockquote data-quote="MeAtWork" data-source="post: 205949" data-attributes="member: 547904"><p>I have a subwoofer problem:</p><p></p><p>Problem is that the subwoofer keeps bouncing back and forward even if there is no bass, this creates a chopper like sound and is really irritating and I think not good for the sub as well. Also if the bass comes the sub will go on with the bouncing and will try to create the bass as well which results in a missformed bassdrum.</p><p></p><p>The sub is connected to a 2-channel amp in bridged mode. If I disconnect one of the rca plugs it will give a couple good bassdrums (less power off course) and then jump to safety mode and jumps back a couple of secs later and so on. So that doesn't help either.</p><p></p><p>The sub is a RF DVC 2x4Ohm but connected the way I have 1x2Ohm.</p><p></p><p>I made a drawing with the sub and amp settings.</p><p></p><p>ANYONE KNWOS WHAT THE PROBLEM IS AND HOW TO FIX IT???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeAtWork, post: 205949, member: 547904"] I have a subwoofer problem: Problem is that the subwoofer keeps bouncing back and forward even if there is no bass, this creates a chopper like sound and is really irritating and I think not good for the sub as well. Also if the bass comes the sub will go on with the bouncing and will try to create the bass as well which results in a missformed bassdrum. The sub is connected to a 2-channel amp in bridged mode. If I disconnect one of the rca plugs it will give a couple good bassdrums (less power off course) and then jump to safety mode and jumps back a couple of secs later and so on. So that doesn't help either. The sub is a RF DVC 2x4Ohm but connected the way I have 1x2Ohm. I made a drawing with the sub and amp settings. ANYONE KNWOS WHAT THE PROBLEM IS AND HOW TO FIX IT??? [/QUOTE]
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