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<blockquote data-quote="dopey" data-source="post: 913262" data-attributes="member: 545708"><p>have you checked to see if the speakers were in phase? Disconnect the speaker wires from the amplifier and place them across the battery of your cordless drill. They should move in the same direction. If one travels one way and the other in the other direction. The speakers are electrical out of phase or the polarity on one of the speakers is backwards. ie. postive wire on the neg term of speaker. Another way to distinguish the problem is disconnect one of the subs and see if the bass comes back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dopey, post: 913262, member: 545708"] have you checked to see if the speakers were in phase? Disconnect the speaker wires from the amplifier and place them across the battery of your cordless drill. They should move in the same direction. If one travels one way and the other in the other direction. The speakers are electrical out of phase or the polarity on one of the speakers is backwards. ie. postive wire on the neg term of speaker. Another way to distinguish the problem is disconnect one of the subs and see if the bass comes back. [/QUOTE]
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