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<blockquote data-quote="regal8r" data-source="post: 3303438" data-attributes="member: 563943"><p>turn subw setting up all the way to 15. do not mistake this with the bass setting which should be at 0. if that doesnt help, unplug the rca's and test ac voltage (sleeve to middle prong, in case youre unsure) when volume is turned up to loudest listening volume...the ouput voltage should be at least 2VAC...try that on both rca cables. if that isnt the case, maybe you hooked the sub amp rcas to either the front or rear rca channels instead of the subwoofer? also, if you are using the bass knob that came with the amp, trash it..its no good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regal8r, post: 3303438, member: 563943"] turn subw setting up all the way to 15. do not mistake this with the bass setting which should be at 0. if that doesnt help, unplug the rca's and test ac voltage (sleeve to middle prong, in case youre unsure) when volume is turned up to loudest listening volume...the ouput voltage should be at least 2VAC...try that on both rca cables. if that isnt the case, maybe you hooked the sub amp rcas to either the front or rear rca channels instead of the subwoofer? also, if you are using the bass knob that came with the amp, trash it..its no good [/QUOTE]
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