What could be the problem?
#11
Also, check the tinsel leads on those subs, if you're getting movement and the subs are sharing a common volume, you may have a broken tinsel lead on one sub. It will still appear to be moving due to the pressure created by the other cone, but will reduce the output significantly.
#14
taking it to a shop might be a good idea..
otherwise you can check polarity with a 9v battery.... both subs should move out simutaniously when you have + to + and - to -
you should also invest in a multimeter ($20 and up) so you can check that you are getting 12v + DC at the power terminals, at least 1v AC in the RCA's, and the resistance of your voice coil configuration...
otherwise you can check polarity with a 9v battery.... both subs should move out simutaniously when you have + to + and - to -
you should also invest in a multimeter ($20 and up) so you can check that you are getting 12v + DC at the power terminals, at least 1v AC in the RCA's, and the resistance of your voice coil configuration...
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