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so ok last week i order a bass knob and it came today so right now im installing it but the bad thing is i have 2 amps one for mids and highs and the other is for only woofas so i wired it but the bad thing is everything turns off like instead of the woofer shuttin down the whole thing turns off..all my speakers...anyone knows how to fix that??

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it shouldnt i assume you are talking about a universal bass knob that has rca input and rca outputs how do you have it wired up

yea im using a universal knob...i have it wired up to input to the hu and output to the amps...

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Are you running your RCAs from your head unit to the bass amp. out of the bass amp output into your highs amp?

yea like that..thats how i have it wired right now...is there a diffrent way to do it?

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i would assume that deck only has one rca output and either you are using y adapters or running the rca into one amp then using the pass through outputs into the other amp.if thats the case i would run two rca's one to the mid amp and one to the bass amp use y adaptors at deck and run the bass knob in line to the bass amp.

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i would assume that deck only has one rca output and either you are using y adapters or running the rca into one amp then using the pass through outputs into the other amp.if thats the case i would run two rca's one to the mid amp and one to the bass amp use y adaptors at deck and run the bass knob in line to the bass amp.

ok ima try that out tomorow...thanks...ill keep u in touch..

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