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Old 12-18-2008, 12:05 PM
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well i finally got my subwoofer to fix, thanks to JagBlazer01, and now i have rca problems. i plugged in both subwoofers and their not responding at the same time. the left one plays continuously, and the right one plays alot of the pulses, and shorter bursts, while the left one plays the longer bursts. now heres what im thinking, i have the rca's out of the head unit split at the back the left rca goes to the left amp and the right rca goes to the right amp, both split with splitters from 1 female - 2 males. could the problem be that these songs are playing left and right frequencies? and how do i fix this problem? thanks guys
 
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Old 12-18-2008, 08:32 PM
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I am having trouble understanding the setup here, you have 2 subs on 2 amps, with the RCAs getting split from two to four for the two amps?
 
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Old 12-18-2008, 09:44 PM
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I am having trouble understanding the setup here, you have 2 subs on 2 amps, with the RCAs getting split from two to four for the two amps?
that is correct. 1 amp to each subwoofer. and 1 set of rca's to 2 subs.
 
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Old 12-19-2008, 01:45 AM
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that is ur problem... songs have sound coming outta both sides... what u need to do is put the rcas from ur deck into 1 amp and then if ur amp has a output for rcas go from there to the input on the other amp...
 
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Old 12-24-2008, 02:26 AM
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that is ur problem... songs have sound coming outta both sides... what u need to do is put the rcas from ur deck into 1 amp and then if ur amp has a output for rcas go from there to the input on the other amp...
Bingo, also, it helps to run your remote wire from your head unit into one amp and then out from that amp to the other amp.
 
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get new rca's and or a new head unit
 
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Old 12-28-2008, 11:00 PM
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Bingo, also, it helps to run your remote wire from your head unit into one amp and then out from that amp to the other amp.
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ok, now what will that do? why dont i just split the remote into 2 and run one to each, why from one amp in and out to the other one? sorry if that sounded mean, bad wording i guess. haha. thanks guys i just bought a new 1/0 gauge wiring kit and its got all new rca's and remote, so we will try this as well.
 
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