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Post by Rinconrolla on Jul 17, 2010 18:26:00 GMT -5
Now I thought when you bridge your amp to one woofer that both sides of the sound is suppose to transfer through that one woofer ?? Or am I wrong but my woofer will pound but I hear every once and a while on certian songs where it should be pounding it goes light .... Is that suppose to happen ??
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Post by 305rolla on Jul 17, 2010 18:33:02 GMT -5
so you have a positive from one side going to one side and the negitive from the other one to side of the speaker right
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Post by Rinconrolla on Jul 17, 2010 20:34:38 GMT -5
so you have a positive from one side going to one side and the negitive from the other one to side of the speaker right I will look in the morning but I think I do ...
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Post by 305rolla on Jul 17, 2010 20:43:17 GMT -5
ok im just asking how u have it
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Post by Rinconrolla on Jul 20, 2010 20:45:23 GMT -5
Yes it is hooked up the way you said it ..... So why do you think it can be doing that
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Post by blackpearl95 on Jul 20, 2010 21:09:52 GMT -5
i think is about what kind of sub and closure...bcause sometime that happen to me...in my car i got 1 12" pioneer sound good...in my wagon i got 2 10" alpines and the same song both cars sound different..
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Post by Rinconrolla on Jul 20, 2010 21:13:57 GMT -5
i think is about what kind of sub and closure...bcause sometime that happen to me...in my car i got 1 12" pioneer sound good...in my wagon i got 2 10" alpines and the same song both cars sound different.. I have to check that out Thanks I never would have thought of that
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Post by rivan16 on Jul 21, 2010 6:36:07 GMT -5
I think this will help you!
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Post by Rinconrolla on Jul 21, 2010 10:03:40 GMT -5
So the green lines connect together and go no where ??
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Post by Heavy D on Jul 21, 2010 11:38:21 GMT -5
i just put both subs to the amp directly when i bridge, so that way the subs can get the full power then the last sub relying on the first sub, thats how i see it, and thats the way i been doing it
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Post by Rinconrolla on Jul 21, 2010 15:06:12 GMT -5
i just put both subs to the amp directly when i bridge, so that way the subs can get the full power then the last sub relying on the first sub, thats how i see it, and thats the way i been doing it What ? You confused me I only have one sub speaker and I knwo there is a way that you can get the left and right sound out of one sub that is what is called bridged . For some reason my sub is only playing the one side when it is time for the other side to go thump it does a lite faint then goes to hard when it goes back to the left .... If your confused let me know ..LMAO
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Post by Heavy D on Jul 21, 2010 17:46:28 GMT -5
ok so you got one sub? also do you have a EQ? i know EQ do that high low sound every once and a while
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Post by Rinconrolla on Jul 21, 2010 20:41:22 GMT -5
ok so you got one sub? also do you have a EQ? i know EQ do that high low sound every once and a while EQ is 80's style ...LMAO ....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2010 21:10:12 GMT -5
I think this will help you! This is a good diagram rivan...... Ant...It depends on the amp. is it a 2 channel bridgeable? if it is hook as mentioned and there should be a switch that goes from stereo to mono, if you are bridging, place to mono and then you will have sound from both sides. If non bridgeable hook up as mentioned, there will be no switch........the green wires don't need to be hooked to anything....that's what I do. Hope this helps........I have a mono amp and 1 12" sub, so it's a easy hook up.
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Post by Rinconrolla on Jul 21, 2010 21:13:00 GMT -5
Now I have to try that .... I think my amp has mono ... I know its a two channel amp ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2010 21:19:35 GMT -5
let me know how it turns out
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Post by Heavy D on Jul 21, 2010 21:40:06 GMT -5
my corolla did the same with a old school pionner EQ, crossovers do the same, bass goes up and down
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Post by rivan16 on Jul 22, 2010 21:58:09 GMT -5
Now I have to try that .... I think my amp has mono ... I know its a two channel amp ;D The green cables go together AND to ground.
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Post by Gus 4age20v on Jul 31, 2010 15:24:38 GMT -5
Wat u need to do is if u have 1 sub on a 2 channel amp is have the amp bridged for 2 subs and hook them both to the one sub .... Understand ??
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Post by Rinconrolla on Jul 31, 2010 20:40:30 GMT -5
Wat u need to do is if u have 1 sub on a 2 channel amp is have the amp bridged for 2 subs and hook them both to the one sub .... Understand ?? Yes .... I will try that ....
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