To be honest, what I said before about sealed enclosure subs and free air subs is pretty much all there is to know. Even if you had free air subs now and switched to sealed enclosure subs, I'm pretty sure that that wouldn't make enough of a difference to be the answer to your problem. It's got me stumped![]()
Theres nothing I can do? Maybe space them appart (All ready screwed boxes together, they kep rumbling away lol) about a foot or too?
Alright I spaced em out, PC in the middle seperating them, so theres like a 6 inch space between both speaker boxes...
Still has no bass, Im determined to figure this out, Ill put the speaker box ont he other side of the room and see what happens
probably wondering what happend? =P
Still nothing... However when I push one speaker in so it cant move the other one gives good bass?
You mean you're holding your hand over the speaker so the cone can't move?Originally Posted by dylan_the_skater
I have to be honest, this makes no sense to me at all. I don't think there's anything else I can suggest without being able to see it other than maybe trying a different amp.
AHA - One thing that could be really screwing it up though is if you've got your positives and negatives the wrong way round, e.g. connecting the positive amplifier output to a negative speaker terminal. That can give pretty bad results.
Originally Posted by DJNafey
agreed... that would explain the rumbling and lack of sound due to the airwaves cancelling eachother out
Ok, No Im not dead.
Ill switch around the + and - in the morning
Im really hoping this will work guys!
Originally Posted by dylan_the_skater
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Wow!!! I switched one speakers wires over now they work GREAT!!
Thanks a bunch DJ, Pogo, And Jephree!!!!!!
*rumbles away*![]()