In Reply to: Help me diagnose REL subwoofer issue. posted by frogman on January 17, 2017 at 05:23:10:
Try switching subs from side to side. Make sure the problem is in the new sub.
REL uses a single RCA low level jack I believe. How are you hooking it up? Do you have two separate channels or are you "slaving" off one??
If it truly is low output than something IS wrong with the amp module. It should get very loud if you crank that volume level control up.
Set up the old sub just as you had it. Get to your normal level. then switch it out for the new sub and see if there is still a difference.
charles
PS stereo subs ARE the way to go!
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