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Originally Posted by stevyachshuv614 View Post
ok, so i just swapped the rca's and still, only the left channel works.
i know when i first set them up so both speakers works, so im doubting its the wiring of the loc. however, i did since then turn down the loc power (its adjustable) to all the way down (.7v) could that have done it?
how could it be that bridged the amp is weaker than per channel? isnt bridged using "all the power in the amp" for one speaker?
lastly, i know its a wal-mark grade amp, p.s. i thought that was a halarious line, but thats what i bought to replace my sony 1200 when my last system was stolen and i cant afford anything better right now....
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OK! so i know i do have a crap amp, but it was the LOC... i tried fiddling with the "knobs" on the LOC and heard the volume on the right channel "fade away"... so then i realized i must have had the left channel turned down, so i plugged the sub back in, unplugged the right channel and turned nob for left channel up, vuala! bass... so then i tried reattaching the right sub and realized when i make the amp run both subs, like when i bridge it... it is much, much softer.
DOES THIS MEAN MY AMP JUST CANNOT POWER THE SUBS????
would a 760watt pioneer do the trick? model: gm5000t
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