ok, I had switched the sub to the Kenwood amplifier bridged and no sound from the subwoofer. I had the switch set to low pass as well. I think the subwoofer might be fried? when i check the terminals on the subwoofer (using the diode symbol on the multimeter) all it reads is 1...no matter where i put the probes. (+ to + , + to -, - to -) ... is my subwoofer toast //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
i checked the + and - on both coils and it still read 1 on the DMM ... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
i checked the + and - on both coils and it still read 1 on the DMM ... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
Yes i used the 200 and it only displayed 1 throughout the whole process. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
Okay. Amp is getting input. Amp powers on with no protect or blown fuse.
Things left to check: Remove the speaker from the amp output. Check resistance of the speaker wires (Green box, Omega, Ω, 200) Post that.
Do the same on the speaker terminals. It will start small and will increase in value. Increase the catagory(200 to 2000 to 20k (Most stop here) until you get a reading that is not 1(overload, above range selected, on most cheap DMMs). Post that here.