lack of output from OB subs

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lemiongo

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Re: lack of output from OB subs
« Reply #20 on: 31 Mar 2013, 08:32 pm »
Try this.

Remove the wiring harness and wire them as per this diagram: http://gr-research.com/pdf/v-1%20ob%20woofer%20wiring.pdf

You can do it man. It will be worth it. Give it a shoot. As soon as you get these things wired correctly you be REALLY happy.



I had the same problem with my two sealed subs, but in my case one day the sound was great and the other day was very weak. So I removed the wiring harness and wired it directly.  Until today I'm in bass HEAVEN !!!!!!   :D 
I guess the harness was faulty...


fishboat

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Re: lack of output from OB subs
« Reply #21 on: 31 Mar 2013, 10:43 pm »
Louisville according to his profile.

EBag4's profile states: "Southern IN, Just outside Louisville"

Might be good to contact him...he's local

emailtim

Re: lack of output from OB subs
« Reply #22 on: 5 Apr 2013, 05:24 am »
I double checked the wiring both with the extensions and without, but I still am not getting that slam I'm guessing I'm just too dumb for DIY audio. Look for these in the Trading Post. 4 speakers, 2 amps, 2 dual wiring harnesses and original shipping boxes.
DrPhoto,

Did you resolve your output issues?  If so, what was the resolution?

Thanks,
Tim

ebag4

Re: lack of output from OB subs
« Reply #23 on: 5 Apr 2013, 06:00 pm »
Hi Joe, sorry I am so late to the party, I just saw your post (I'm not able to get on here nearly as much as I use to).  I would be glad to help you figure this out, just let me know.  I am actually working in Downtown Louisville so I am on your side of the river daily.

Best,
Ed