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4 12's 2 dont move alot

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thatsmydawg   +1y
i have 4 fosgate p3's with 2 old school punch 800's and 2 of the subs wired to one amp dont move as much when the bass hits and the other 2 move alot. i want to try and switch the wires from the subs and go to the other amp and see iif for soem reason my amp is no good anything else it can be?
Slappy Mc Nasty   +1y
are both amps good? sounds like one is half werkin or a chanel is bad. try and switch the 2 woofers that arent werkin with the 2 that are.... fuses? power cable good? ground good? many varie'ables here with electronics
wrkd94toy   +1y
ok find a sshop that can test it dont just try to hook the other subs to it the worst thing you can do to a sub is under power it and how are the amps i ad a prob with some old punch amps but it was just a loose connection in the amp
TBlaznG   +1y
Have you checked the polarity on your subs? Do you have 1 amp bridged mono and the other one stereo?
karathos   +1y
Polarity, are they in the same box? Is it ported or sealed, If sealed Make sure the box isnt leaking at all. If its ported make sure the port length is the same.
tuckinlugs06   +1y
you could have them wired in the wrong ohm load ...i know when i had the wires crossed on my subs one s hittin harder then the other cause one sub was wire backwards
hitncry   +1y
SOUNDS LIKE THE 2 SUBS ARE WIRED OUT OF PHASE. FLIP THE POS AND NEG ON ONE OF THE SUBS AND SEE IF THAT DOES ANYTHING.
sounddesires   +1y
if its the 800a2 then i have the same amp it could be that there are two gains on the amplifier and the kinda hard to get to unless you have a really small phillips// or you could just use one amp and wire the sets in series per channel so not only are you raising the resistance your gaining control of the speakers and the amplifers power so its not wild and all over the place///!!low resitance means less control!!
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