the passenger side sub was not getting any power in this video. it was acting as a passive radiator. that why its hardly moving giving the effect that they are out of phase.
One of my zv5 15s caught fire a few weeks ago because i sucked a roll of blue automotive paper towels shit made me sick but its only like 200 for a recone
@@imafreekid8310 naw you right I said the same shit... And dummy gone text back playing out of phase doesn't blow subs..... Well keep playing out of phase and let's see how many subs he blows?
@roblinprasad528- Not enough slack, over X Max, either from too much power, or too big of an enclosure, and or clipping. This looks like the 1 subwoofers tinsel leads were too tight.
@quintonwatson7130 if one sub is out of phase, it will cancel each other out in terms of bass. sometimes both out of phase subs can sound better. but it will not damage the subs in any way.
the passenger side sub was not getting any power in this video. it was acting as a passive radiator. that why its hardly moving giving the effect that they are out of phase.
That's what I said
Man, wish we had pawnshops like that where I’m from where I’m at right now the pawn shops won’t accept car audio equipment
One of my zv5 15s caught fire a few weeks ago because i sucked a roll of blue automotive paper towels shit made me sick but its only like 200 for a recone
That box is way too big for that American bass! 2.5 cubes max if you're clamping over rated power
How do you power your car with the main battery disconnected, did you run power back to your cmax bank?
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They look alot out of phase thats probably why they blew it could just be the camera
@@imafreekid8310 naw you right I said the same shit... And dummy gone text back playing out of phase doesn't blow subs..... Well keep playing out of phase and let's see how many subs he blows?
What would be the reason for the tensil lead to snap like that? Reason I am asking is cause I did the same thing to one of my subs?
@roblinprasad528- Not enough slack, over X Max, either from too much power, or too big of an enclosure, and or clipping. This looks like the 1 subwoofers tinsel leads were too tight.
Your subs were playing out of phase that's why they blew
being out of phase doesnt blow subs
@@Hotecce1 you're wrong playing out of phase will blow subs because they are work against each other then with each other
@quintonwatson7130 if one sub is out of phase, it will cancel each other out in terms of bass. sometimes both out of phase subs can sound better. but it will not damage the subs in any way.