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MrSkippyJ

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  1. Most component set passive crossovers don’t include a high pass for the midwoofer. I would check to make sure but it’s likely you need to high pass the amp’s output.
  2. Looks like the lp side of the switch says lp-bp. I would assume that to mean that is the bandpass side you want.
  3. Ah well. I was going to suggest some rather large dowels but they would need to be glued.
  4. Will it power it? Yes. Certainly won't hurt anything. No sure exactly what you mean by "scared of the sound quality to go with the 2 ohm version"
  5. If you are using the rf1500s then you don’t have 2 channel amps. They are single channel and the only wiring that makes any sense for you at all is wire the coils in parallel. One amp per sub.
  6. These days my motorcycle has the audio upgrades. Haven’t had anything in my truck since sometime in 2017z
  7. talk about still creepin. how many decades has it been since you posted? 😂 Yeah I see you are still working out a lot. I'm working out too, but it's only my eating muscles these days.
  8. I'm guessing they play it WAY up for TV. Actually, there is no way they don't, I bet hes a blast to be around off camera. Still enjoy the show though!
  9. That dudes TV personality is annoying but I like the show anyways and the cars they build!
  10. I don't know man. We are now officially way beyond what I understand! lol
  11. I am super unfamiliar with that amp, if I were to guess though it would be something on the input side of the adjustments. That being said I have looked at the manual for about 5 minutes total. Speaking with Audiocontrol could help for sure. Is 52 the max with the gain all the way down?
  12. I just went and read some of the instructions for your LOC. Turns out it isn’t a LOC at all really. Your headunit doesn’t have an output at all really. All it does is send a message to the amp and tells it what to do. That’s where the PAC AmpPRO intercepts the message and turn it into audio. There is no conversion from high to low level. Still doesn’t explain why you didn’t get a signal but very much explains why you can turn the head unit up to max with no distortion. And then your amp...lots of settings in side that thing. Start playing around in the amp’s settings (with no speakers hooked up) until you get a signal on the DD-1 to see what is going on. You have so many controls on the amp I’m guess one of those is the issue. It doesn’t appear the the PAC device has any output adjustments except to shut off the factory EQ.
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