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<blockquote data-quote="I Like Waffle" data-source="post: 5662077" data-attributes="member: 600248"><p>Im having an issue with one of my subs not excursing (sp?) as much as the other one. The right sub will move out like half an inch farther than the left one. I suspect this is a connection issue but im not sure. I have a pos and neg run of 10 gauge running into the box, then 2 pos and 2 negs coming off those going to the subs. Perhaps something came loose here idk. Im gonna get some 12g from work and give each sub its own pos and neg run straight to the amp like i did with my last box. I just did the 10g as a temp thing anyhow. Im pretty sure this is my problem but id like to add one more thing.</p><p></p><p>The other night i was driving home from work listening to something with a good amount of bass, dont remember what song it was. I had it on 45 which is what i usually listen to it at, and around 50 is where the sub amp seems to reach its peak at. I leaned over to get something and my *** leaned over the remote and pushed the volume to 62 (max) for like 3 secs, and it hasnt seemed quite as loud since. Also notice my voltage drops about .3 volts less than it used to which is weird. Any ideas guys? Im gonna replace the speaker wires and see where that gets me first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I Like Waffle, post: 5662077, member: 600248"] Im having an issue with one of my subs not excursing (sp?) as much as the other one. The right sub will move out like half an inch farther than the left one. I suspect this is a connection issue but im not sure. I have a pos and neg run of 10 gauge running into the box, then 2 pos and 2 negs coming off those going to the subs. Perhaps something came loose here idk. Im gonna get some 12g from work and give each sub its own pos and neg run straight to the amp like i did with my last box. I just did the 10g as a temp thing anyhow. Im pretty sure this is my problem but id like to add one more thing. The other night i was driving home from work listening to something with a good amount of bass, dont remember what song it was. I had it on 45 which is what i usually listen to it at, and around 50 is where the sub amp seems to reach its peak at. I leaned over to get something and my *** leaned over the remote and pushed the volume to 62 (max) for like 3 secs, and it hasnt seemed quite as loud since. Also notice my voltage drops about .3 volts less than it used to which is weird. Any ideas guys? Im gonna replace the speaker wires and see where that gets me first. [/QUOTE]
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