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<blockquote data-quote="09Alti" data-source="post: 5963242" data-attributes="member: 606244"><p>I never had ANY issues with the old Kicker amp, none at all. The subs look fine, nothing looks broken etc. I checked the voltage on the amp with the speaker wire disconnected and only get 0.05v. With the subs wired up, the resistance at the speaker terminal on the box is 1.9 ohms</p><p></p><p>This amp is not even 3 weeks old, and it's covered under warranty. I have sent am email to Jacob with the same info, we'll see what I find out. It's just really frustrating to have 'upgraded' and now have no bump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="09Alti, post: 5963242, member: 606244"] I never had ANY issues with the old Kicker amp, none at all. The subs look fine, nothing looks broken etc. I checked the voltage on the amp with the speaker wire disconnected and only get 0.05v. With the subs wired up, the resistance at the speaker terminal on the box is 1.9 ohms This amp is not even 3 weeks old, and it's covered under warranty. I have sent am email to Jacob with the same info, we'll see what I find out. It's just really frustrating to have 'upgraded' and now have no bump. [/QUOTE]
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