hey guys, I did a bit of a search and didn't find what I was looking for...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif
but anywho I was in my warm garage today and had my stereo going (I just washed my car and it's still below 0ºC so I was like ok i'll play my stereo for a bit while I'm in there just for the sake of it... so I had my trunk open for a while so everything can warmup (I used a temp gun to measure the temp of the subs and the rubber surrounding them; all over 5ºC. So I turned them on and I noticed that 1 sub was putting out about twice as much power as my other one so I checked my connections, I checked my settings in my H/U and everything was fine... so basically I'm stumped... I know my amp is actually a POS but I never had a problem with it up to date that I know of...
if anyone has any ideas they'd be greatly appreciated.
*note* my subs arn't on if the temp is lower than -5º (after 0ºC they are not full power and are given time to "warmup" as I let them rumble slowly for a little bit)
but anywho I was in my warm garage today and had my stereo going (I just washed my car and it's still below 0ºC so I was like ok i'll play my stereo for a bit while I'm in there just for the sake of it... so I had my trunk open for a while so everything can warmup (I used a temp gun to measure the temp of the subs and the rubber surrounding them; all over 5ºC. So I turned them on and I noticed that 1 sub was putting out about twice as much power as my other one so I checked my connections, I checked my settings in my H/U and everything was fine... so basically I'm stumped... I know my amp is actually a POS but I never had a problem with it up to date that I know of...
if anyone has any ideas they'd be greatly appreciated.
*note* my subs arn't on if the temp is lower than -5º (after 0ºC they are not full power and are given time to "warmup" as I let them rumble slowly for a little bit)
