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<blockquote data-quote="gangstajpimpin" data-source="post: 5827410" data-attributes="member: 596620"><p>Both the component RCA and sub RCA's showed no voltage, but i switched the rca's and the component speakers still worked so it cant be the RCA's...</p><p></p><p>I used a multimeter on my subwoofer. I set it to the diode symbol and attached the probes negative to negative, positive to positive. The reading was 1 on the DMM. So i think the Voice Coils might be blown on the sub??</p><p></p><p>Could that be the cause of a 0v output on the amplifier?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gangstajpimpin, post: 5827410, member: 596620"] Both the component RCA and sub RCA's showed no voltage, but i switched the rca's and the component speakers still worked so it cant be the RCA's... I used a multimeter on my subwoofer. I set it to the diode symbol and attached the probes negative to negative, positive to positive. The reading was 1 on the DMM. So i think the Voice Coils might be blown on the sub?? Could that be the cause of a 0v output on the amplifier? [/QUOTE]
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