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<blockquote data-quote="Kombatcom" data-source="post: 4577280" data-attributes="member: 593608"><p>Alright, today I removed the box and subwoofers ( 2 Atomic Apocalypse AP15) from my car today to work on my rear deck. Well, all I did was remove the speaker wire from the outside box connection and took the box and subs out all together. When I finished with my rear deck, I attached everything how it was and tried it out. Apparently, when I turn my subwoofers up, the subs sound as if they are "hollow" instead of making a deep bass sound. Note, this has never done this before. I adjusted the gain, LP filter, and the equalizer on both amplifiers. (mono-channel amplifier to one subwoofer) Then I adjusted the equalizer on my headunit and made some adjustments there, but yet still produced the "hollow" sound. I know this is kinda hard to explain, but if you have any questions LMK, and ANY help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kombatcom, post: 4577280, member: 593608"] Alright, today I removed the box and subwoofers ( 2 Atomic Apocalypse AP15) from my car today to work on my rear deck. Well, all I did was remove the speaker wire from the outside box connection and took the box and subs out all together. When I finished with my rear deck, I attached everything how it was and tried it out. Apparently, when I turn my subwoofers up, the subs sound as if they are "hollow" instead of making a deep bass sound. Note, this has never done this before. I adjusted the gain, LP filter, and the equalizer on both amplifiers. (mono-channel amplifier to one subwoofer) Then I adjusted the equalizer on my headunit and made some adjustments there, but yet still produced the "hollow" sound. I know this is kinda hard to explain, but if you have any questions LMK, and ANY help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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