I have an odd question regarding an aspect of the powered subs on the X5 and X3. Recently, the plate amp on one of my new X5s failed. I've spoken with Clayton and it's going to be taken care of. My question is regarding the bass output from my remaining woofer, to wit, has anyone who's been in a, for whatever reason, similar circumstance, found the bass output to be substantially less than the output of the two speakers together? I know this sounds like "Duh, dude, it's literally half the bass you had before," but to me it sounds like I'm getting far less than 50% of what I had with both speakers. I would've thought (proving, again, that people without sufficient knowledge shouldn't think) that even one of the woofers would've provided a sizable amount of bass. I typically don't listen to bass-heavy music, but, just by chance, I put something on the other day and noticed the bass had no force whatsoever, even cranked as high as it would go. This is far from my experience when both woofers were working. I'm wondering if there might be something wrong with my other woofer as well, or if it's simply that the bass produced by both speakers is exponentially greater than that of each speaker individually. Anyway, I'd be curious to know anyone's thoughts who might've experienced something similar. Thanks.