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Sub blew up (possible overpowered)
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<blockquote data-quote="lilhawksfan" data-source="post: 8871570" data-attributes="member: 690980"><p>I had every dial on the amp all the way down any the volume was not loud at all (was having a conversation in the car when it blew) After talking with some friends who know more about this stuff and checking the wires, we determined that the one sub was probably already messed up when I put it in and it just took a minute for it to get warm and possible short within the sub. (We are guessing that these subs are like 20 years old considering that the car they came from hadn’t even been registered since 2007 before my friend bought it.) thank you for your help. I will be buying a new sub and hopefully all goes well moving forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilhawksfan, post: 8871570, member: 690980"] I had every dial on the amp all the way down any the volume was not loud at all (was having a conversation in the car when it blew) After talking with some friends who know more about this stuff and checking the wires, we determined that the one sub was probably already messed up when I put it in and it just took a minute for it to get warm and possible short within the sub. (We are guessing that these subs are like 20 years old considering that the car they came from hadn’t even been registered since 2007 before my friend bought it.) thank you for your help. I will be buying a new sub and hopefully all goes well moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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