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<blockquote data-quote="alvogel122" data-source="post: 8686605" data-attributes="member: 674782"><p>Alright so I’ve done most of that. I’ve used a dmm and the voltage between positive and negative is 14.4 so the power is all good. I’ve traced the wires all along the car and everything is in working order. I believe i did blow the sub by clipping too much though. It blew wired down to 2 ohms and my amp is 1 ohm stable. So as of right now my new sub is wiring the amp down to 1 ohm. That doesn’t really matter thought because even when i disconnect y’all of the non essential wires, it still goes into to protect. My amp has no bass boost feature. The gain is set correctly. I really just think my amp is fucked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alvogel122, post: 8686605, member: 674782"] Alright so I’ve done most of that. I’ve used a dmm and the voltage between positive and negative is 14.4 so the power is all good. I’ve traced the wires all along the car and everything is in working order. I believe i did blow the sub by clipping too much though. It blew wired down to 2 ohms and my amp is 1 ohm stable. So as of right now my new sub is wiring the amp down to 1 ohm. That doesn’t really matter thought because even when i disconnect y’all of the non essential wires, it still goes into to protect. My amp has no bass boost feature. The gain is set correctly. I really just think my amp is fucked. [/QUOTE]
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