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<blockquote data-quote="RainStryke" data-source="post: 7136577" data-attributes="member: 587930"><p>Thank you for your responses.</p><p></p><p>No reset button on the back of my headunit. Checked RCA cables. My buddy got a new HiFonics Brutus 600w AMP. So we tested it with that... pushed my sub but only after I cranked the volume near max. When the sub moved it sounded just like the 900w kenwood AMP we had connected to it.</p><p></p><p>I recently watched this video to tell if my sub is blown:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]aQAu-V9WT-w[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I don't have a multimeter so I just did the simple test of compression with each finger on each side and listen to the sub to hear any kind of scratching or something rubbing. I can definitly hear a scratching sound and when I can get an AMP to get it to move it sounds just like it but louder. So it definitly seems like the problem is with my new sub aswell as my two soundstream AMP's I purchased. I can't believe I got two bad amps and one bad sub... I was even careful to only buy from high feedback members... So freakin stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RainStryke, post: 7136577, member: 587930"] Thank you for your responses. No reset button on the back of my headunit. Checked RCA cables. My buddy got a new HiFonics Brutus 600w AMP. So we tested it with that... pushed my sub but only after I cranked the volume near max. When the sub moved it sounded just like the 900w kenwood AMP we had connected to it. I recently watched this video to tell if my sub is blown: [MEDIA=youtube]aQAu-V9WT-w[/MEDIA] I don't have a multimeter so I just did the simple test of compression with each finger on each side and listen to the sub to hear any kind of scratching or something rubbing. I can definitly hear a scratching sound and when I can get an AMP to get it to move it sounds just like it but louder. So it definitly seems like the problem is with my new sub aswell as my two soundstream AMP's I purchased. I can't believe I got two bad amps and one bad sub... I was even careful to only buy from high feedback members... So freakin stupid. [/QUOTE]
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