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Make sure your HU is turned off before you unplug and re-plug your rca's

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RCA's are in the input, thanks. Will have to check the inputs in the radio tomorrow because Pontiac is retarded and think its necessary to take off like every panel in the front to take the radio out..

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Um dumb question. Are you playing music and not getting not getting sound from them?

Nah I get plenty of sound from they sound perfect. Just noticed one day they we're moving with no sound coming out.

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lol Thats really strange in my opinion

Is it a matter of excursion? because I have seen some pro audio drivers get loud without high excursion

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lol Thats really strange in my opinion

Is it a matter of excursion? because I have seen some pro audio drivers get loud without high excursion

Not really sure what you mean

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Um dumb question. Are you playing music and not getting not getting sound from them?

Nah I get plenty of sound from they sound perfect. Just noticed one day they we're moving with no sound coming out.

ok, just was wondering if you were maybe just playing so far below your ISF they were just not getting any power. I'm outta here

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You probably have a bad ground for either the amp or the head unit. Loose RCA's can also cause the issue but its usually a bad ground. Also bad capacitors in an amplifier can cause the issue.

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By chance.......

Are we just talking about some normal, low frequency excursion during the music???

You're only going to hear down to 20-ish Hz before the sub moves without making "sound".

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