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-teve

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  1. Fixed the subwoofer problem. Had RCAs hooked up to wrong outs on the head unit - doahh Sound great, as someone said in this thread, better than stock Shaker 1000!!!
  2. Makes sense, I'm going to give it a try. Thanks!
  3. Good tip, but I've already tried. I'm going to pull the head unit again and check my wiring of the subs and drop another Radio Shack resistor in. Any way to test if the subs are getting a signal from the head unit? I'm thinking volt meter on the sub output, but I don't know what to expect -- is it unamplified signal or amplified?
  4. Anyone help here? Is 1/4 watt capacity enough?
  5. Found these at Radio Shack site. Nothing exactly 3k. Is 1/4watt capacity enough -- seems low? 3.3k http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... age=search 2.2k http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... age=search
  6. Bought the Crutchfield wiring kit, did everything by the books including putting the Radioshack voltage regulator in to stop the "pop" when system powers up (tip from the site). 1. Don't seem to be getting subwoofer. Can't crank the D3 too load before I get distortion. 2. Still have the "pop" despite the voltage regulator. Not sure why the tip didn't work, ideas? Does the "pop" mean my subs are hooked up? Any help much appreciated
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