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<blockquote data-quote="TheAvatar" data-source="post: 912002" data-attributes="member: 561143"><p>Ok first off I would like to thank everyone who provided advise on getting the power cable through my 1995 Cutlass Ceria! Worked good, drilled a hole and fed the cable through and slapped some silicone paste to seal it.</p><p></p><p>Now I have wired my Amp (Fosgate power 200) and my 10" Punch speakers and am not getting any bass. I am getting power to my amp, but hardly any to push the speakers (so it seems). They were working fine in my Mazda Protege a few months back before I removed it all. What is different is my RCA cable and ground cable. I'm using shielded RCA's (brand escapes me) and have the ground wire (10guage) on the top part of my trunk. I used an existing hole that was there from manufacturing, but I sanded it down before connecting my ground.</p><p></p><p>I can barley hear some bass, but not nearly as loud as it should be.</p><p></p><p>My question is could this be a bad ground or my RCA cables? I spend 2hrs yesterday checking my speaker connections and all looked fine.</p><p></p><p>Ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAvatar, post: 912002, member: 561143"] Ok first off I would like to thank everyone who provided advise on getting the power cable through my 1995 Cutlass Ceria! Worked good, drilled a hole and fed the cable through and slapped some silicone paste to seal it. Now I have wired my Amp (Fosgate power 200) and my 10" Punch speakers and am not getting any bass. I am getting power to my amp, but hardly any to push the speakers (so it seems). They were working fine in my Mazda Protege a few months back before I removed it all. What is different is my RCA cable and ground cable. I'm using shielded RCA's (brand escapes me) and have the ground wire (10guage) on the top part of my trunk. I used an existing hole that was there from manufacturing, but I sanded it down before connecting my ground. I can barley hear some bass, but not nearly as loud as it should be. My question is could this be a bad ground or my RCA cables? I spend 2hrs yesterday checking my speaker connections and all looked fine. Ideas? [/QUOTE]
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