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<blockquote data-quote="Anton Miller" data-source="post: 6365071" data-attributes="member: 614863"><p>turn the radio on and go back and see if the sub is moving at all, like put your hand on it and feel if its vibrating. if it is, then your amp settings or head unit setting need to be turned up. is the amp a 2 channel amp by chance? if it is make sure oyur on LPF and that the LPF is set to about 80. and if its a mono, make sure the LPF is set ot aorund 80 and the Subsonic filter (if it has one) is set to the tuning of the box. if sealed you can turn it to 0 or w/e it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anton Miller, post: 6365071, member: 614863"] turn the radio on and go back and see if the sub is moving at all, like put your hand on it and feel if its vibrating. if it is, then your amp settings or head unit setting need to be turned up. is the amp a 2 channel amp by chance? if it is make sure oyur on LPF and that the LPF is set to about 80. and if its a mono, make sure the LPF is set ot aorund 80 and the Subsonic filter (if it has one) is set to the tuning of the box. if sealed you can turn it to 0 or w/e it is. [/QUOTE]
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