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Odd subwoofer "breathing" when sound stops should I be worried?
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<blockquote data-quote="jdawg" data-source="post: 8049838" data-attributes="member: 568776"><p>I have sigs off</p><p></p><p>You don't have your highs damped too? If so look at the woofer cones in your doors. You could grab some rcas and run them just over the seats and ****, real quick, that would eliminate that, put the same tracks on your ipod, get a 3.5mm to rca adaptor at walmart or radio shack or wherever and plug it direct into the amp, if it still does it then I would say its the recording or the amp or ground spots, if it goes away then its the rcas or deck or the decks ground or the rca picking something up in the dash. Bro you are just going to do some diagnostics and eleminate some things. So get moving!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdawg, post: 8049838, member: 568776"] I have sigs off You don't have your highs damped too? If so look at the woofer cones in your doors. You could grab some rcas and run them just over the seats and ****, real quick, that would eliminate that, put the same tracks on your ipod, get a 3.5mm to rca adaptor at walmart or radio shack or wherever and plug it direct into the amp, if it still does it then I would say its the recording or the amp or ground spots, if it goes away then its the rcas or deck or the decks ground or the rca picking something up in the dash. Bro you are just going to do some diagnostics and eleminate some things. So get moving! [/QUOTE]
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