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It still has bass but if i barely turn it up its making a weird noise like the wire is loose or somthing. like a pop or something. it also does it when i first turn on my radio, all my speaker wires going from sub to amp are tight as can be.

Any help?

Thanks..

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18" DC Level 4

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what kind of RCAs are you running, it sounds like a signal issue

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I dont know but my head unit only has one "sub out" so i had to use a Y adapter for both the RCAS.

The RCAS came with a amp kit. i think boss

Is that what might be causing it?

What type of amp? Two channel?

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I dont know but my head unit only has one "sub out" so i had to use a Y adapter for both the RCAS.

The RCAS came with a amp kit. i think boss

Is that what might be causing it?

It sound like a signal issue. Take out the DC and check the coils just to be sure. But its sounds like your RCA are getting a bad signal. But first try grounding your rca's at the deck or someplace if you can. If its a pioneer deck (which are notorious for having loose RCA grounds), then Im sure its your issue. IF that does not work try switching out the RCAs with another.

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I just took it out and the tensel lead or whatever its called came off the plug in for the positive on one side. it looks like it can be crimped backon?

not surprised that the lead snapped.... depending on where it snapped you should be able to solder it back together. If not just email Rusty and he will take care of you.

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