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i just built a box. roughly 5.25 cubes. for my 2 kicker L7 12's

i had to put the subs pretty close together. about an inch apart.

now if i unhook one of my amps. (im running 2 zx750's) i still get the other sub to move. and it has a punch behind it. kinda like its picking up a signal from the other subs magnet.

its also making a slapping noise, and idk wtf is wrong.

jus wondering in anyone has any input for me. does it hurt my subs to be too close?

and i also cant seem to get the amps to run evenly. one sub always picks up lows better than the other :/

HELP PLEASEEE

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When you unhook one amp and just one sub is playing, the other probably moves a little due to air circulating at high velocities through the box and causing the cone of the other sub to move a little (kind of like a passive radiator).

As for the subs playing different, my GUESS is that they're in a common chamber, L ported box and one is having a loading issue while the other is loading off the port wall. That's just a spontaneous guess though.

The subs should be fine being that close together, although your box may need adjusting due to a loading issue. It's hard to tell without knowing what your box design looks like

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But how did you set the gains? What did you use to determine where to set each gain? My guess is they aren't set the same and/or you have an unloading issue.

 

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When you unhook one amp and just one sub is playing, the other probably moves a little due to air circulating at high velocities through the box and causing the cone of the other sub to move a little (kind of like a passive radiator).

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this sounds right

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