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<blockquote data-quote="MeAtWork" data-source="post: 205962" data-attributes="member: 547904"><p>The way the wires are connected is taken from the instruction manual so I guess this is wright.</p><p></p><p>I noticed that if I put the variable switch into fixed (stable was wrong in the drawing) the problem is gone. Also if I put it in variable but turn the gain down the problem is also gone, if I then turn the gain up it starts bouncing again.</p><p></p><p>Could this be that the sub or amp can't handle the power given or asked or that the amp isn't stable at 2 Ohms??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeAtWork, post: 205962, member: 547904"] The way the wires are connected is taken from the instruction manual so I guess this is wright. I noticed that if I put the variable switch into fixed (stable was wrong in the drawing) the problem is gone. Also if I put it in variable but turn the gain down the problem is also gone, if I then turn the gain up it starts bouncing again. Could this be that the sub or amp can't handle the power given or asked or that the amp isn't stable at 2 Ohms?? [/QUOTE]
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