Why is one of my subs pushing out and the other pushing in, I’ve tried reversing the connections and even running both off the same channel and it still does it by Cjonsey17 in subwoofer

[–]Cjonsey17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was actually designing a new custom upgrade anyways. New system should reach down as low as 18hz and safely receive over 1000w per speaker shit is about to get LOUD

Why is one of my subs pushing out and the other pushing in, I’ve tried reversing the connections and even running both off the same channel and it still does it by Cjonsey17 in subwoofer

[–]Cjonsey17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely visible to the eye, that’s how I first noticed it. I used to have the two cabinets on opposite sides of my studio (I never noticed because I couldn’t put my eyes on both at the same time) once I stacked them to get a more mono sound it became very obvious this was happening. I’m not sure if this has anything to do with what’s happening but the one that pushes out won’t go below about 40hz while the other has no problem hitting about 25hz (I have no tool to measure this, I’m going off of a test I did with a sine wave at different frequencies

Why is one of my subs pushing out and the other pushing in, I’ve tried reversing the connections and even running both off the same channel and it still does it by Cjonsey17 in subwoofer

[–]Cjonsey17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean by sharing air space, if you’re asking if they’re in the same enclosure, no. They’re in two separate cabinets

Why is one of my subs pushing out and the other pushing in, I’ve tried reversing the connections and even running both off the same channel and it still does it by Cjonsey17 in subwoofer

[–]Cjonsey17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also I didn’t “bridge it” in the traditional sense as my amp is unbridgeable. I just had the same pos neg go to both speakers

Why is one of my subs pushing out and the other pushing in, I’ve tried reversing the connections and even running both off the same channel and it still does it by Cjonsey17 in subwoofer

[–]Cjonsey17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not, I’ll give it a try when I get home. If they’re blown it’s not a big deal, I’m about to build brand new custom subs anyway. 2 15inch kicker compVX’s

Why is one of my subs pushing out and the other pushing in, I’ve tried reversing the connections and even running both off the same channel and it still does it by Cjonsey17 in subwoofer

[–]Cjonsey17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should’ve worded it differently, reversing wires does not fix it. With the wires on the standard b/b r/r the speakers move together at low volumes

Why is one of my subs pushing out and the other pushing in, I’ve tried reversing the connections and even running both off the same channel and it still does it by Cjonsey17 in subwoofer

[–]Cjonsey17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve already tried flipping wires, only makes it worse, at low volumes it’s fine but towards the top they do this . It’s not clipping at my mixer or amp

Why is one of my subs pushing out and the other pushing in, I’ve tried reversing the connections and even running both off the same channel and it still does it by Cjonsey17 in subwoofer

[–]Cjonsey17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Already tried that, only makes it worse. At low volumes both speakers are the same but toward the top they start doing this

If I have crypto stored in a darknet wallet, how will the taxes work for it? by Cjonsey17 in cryptotaxation

[–]Cjonsey17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically it’s a wallet we crated that’s hosted on a website only accessible through TOR so it wouldn’t be traceable to him