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Yesterday i had to mount my amp to my back wall, i just screwed 2 small holes in wall, will never see it/ dont care, and the amp srew mounting holes are metal, but anyways it doesnt seem to be bumpin as well as before when i had it on MDS board. could some of its power be going to the metal back wall? Or anything else be happening? i put in heavier gauge wires to...

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Yesterday i had to mount my amp to my back wall, i just screwed 2 small holes in wall, will never see it/ dont care, and the amp srew mounting holes are metal, but anyways it doesnt seem to be bumpin as well as before when i had it on MDS board. could some of its power be going to the metal back wall? Or anything else be happening? i put in heavier gauge wires to...

 

 

UMM no.! I am guessin you hit a button when you moved the amp. check your settings, either that or one of your subs is out of phase with the other. disconnect one sub and see if the bass gets louder, if so then switch the positive and negative on that sub and the power you lost should be back. this is just a guess from here in Iowa, not a definate answer. let us know what you find out!

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