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<blockquote data-quote="DinSeadly" data-source="post: 7558471" data-attributes="member: 638023"><p>K so I did a bunch more trouble shooting and i took the sub out of the box and everything. As far as I can see there are no shorts in the wiring or loose connections. Also i found out that the right sub(working one) sounds perfect hooked up to the amp all by itself however I did not turn the volume up much as I am worried about blowing it. The left sub(the one that puts the amp into protection mode) when hooked up alone does absolutely nothing, it does not move, it does not make a sound at all. I am assuming this is not a good thing. So now my questions are: is the left sub just completely screwed up and is it fixable? or is there something wrong somewhere else? and also again is it safe to run only one sub off the amp until I get a new one\find out whats wrong for sure or will this only cause me more problems in the end?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DinSeadly, post: 7558471, member: 638023"] K so I did a bunch more trouble shooting and i took the sub out of the box and everything. As far as I can see there are no shorts in the wiring or loose connections. Also i found out that the right sub(working one) sounds perfect hooked up to the amp all by itself however I did not turn the volume up much as I am worried about blowing it. The left sub(the one that puts the amp into protection mode) when hooked up alone does absolutely nothing, it does not move, it does not make a sound at all. I am assuming this is not a good thing. So now my questions are: is the left sub just completely screwed up and is it fixable? or is there something wrong somewhere else? and also again is it safe to run only one sub off the amp until I get a new one\find out whats wrong for sure or will this only cause me more problems in the end? [/QUOTE]
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