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<blockquote data-quote="YoungBloodM50" data-source="post: 6908151" data-attributes="member: 620109"><p>So what all do you want to keep and what's your budget?</p><p></p><p>If your sub cuts in and out it is probably due to the installation. Check your ground and rca's. That sub is rated at 350 watts. That amp is only 2 ohm stable so if it was setup correct then it should have been wired to a 4 ohm load, meaning your not getting enough power to the sub (not that it should matter with that small amount of wattage).</p><p></p><p>Honestly, and I don't mean to be a d!ck about this, but I would start over with your bass setup. Including building your own box, or having someone build it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YoungBloodM50, post: 6908151, member: 620109"] So what all do you want to keep and what's your budget? If your sub cuts in and out it is probably due to the installation. Check your ground and rca's. That sub is rated at 350 watts. That amp is only 2 ohm stable so if it was setup correct then it should have been wired to a 4 ohm load, meaning your not getting enough power to the sub (not that it should matter with that small amount of wattage). Honestly, and I don't mean to be a d!ck about this, but I would start over with your bass setup. Including building your own box, or having someone build it. [/QUOTE]
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