04OUTBACK
04-11-2008, 01:36 PM
I put a 10" Visonik sub in late last fall.. It has a built in amp... cheap, but temporary..
yesterday, while playing around with the system planning out adding my clarion eq/crossover and an additional amp, I accidentally pulled out one of the RCA plugs from the sub.. when i did, the sub sounded MUCH better.
So i played with it in / out and it was constant.. sounded much stronger with only one rca input coming in.
This is using RCA from stock kenwood stereo into built in amp on sub box.
Any reason why this is the case? I did not get any instructions on the sub, but assumed since it had l/r RCA inputs I should connect both.. I know that subs are unidirectional and aren't an issue of L or R.. Makes me wonder if I should leave it this way or not...
any help/feedback?
yesterday, while playing around with the system planning out adding my clarion eq/crossover and an additional amp, I accidentally pulled out one of the RCA plugs from the sub.. when i did, the sub sounded MUCH better.
So i played with it in / out and it was constant.. sounded much stronger with only one rca input coming in.
This is using RCA from stock kenwood stereo into built in amp on sub box.
Any reason why this is the case? I did not get any instructions on the sub, but assumed since it had l/r RCA inputs I should connect both.. I know that subs are unidirectional and aren't an issue of L or R.. Makes me wonder if I should leave it this way or not...
any help/feedback?