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<blockquote data-quote="RumbleNTheTrunk" data-source="post: 1954152" data-attributes="member: 561342"><p>good point im not in this situtation just thought I would bring it up. Well actually I did have a problem of this nature before. WIth my last sub I was running the reccomended power to the sub from their amp and I blew 3 subs. First one was warranted it was considerd manufactorer defect, 2nd time we had this simmiliar problem but it wasnt warranted. So I upgraded subs from there old gen. sub to their new thinking I wasnt going to have this problem and I blow the sub the same day i get it. I send it back and its considered my fault because the coil and such is covered in fiberglass dust. Now I didnt build the box but had a knowledgable person do so. Should that still be considered user error? The box was blamed for messing the sub up, but it was to there specs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RumbleNTheTrunk, post: 1954152, member: 561342"] good point im not in this situtation just thought I would bring it up. Well actually I did have a problem of this nature before. WIth my last sub I was running the reccomended power to the sub from their amp and I blew 3 subs. First one was warranted it was considerd manufactorer defect, 2nd time we had this simmiliar problem but it wasnt warranted. So I upgraded subs from there old gen. sub to their new thinking I wasnt going to have this problem and I blow the sub the same day i get it. I send it back and its considered my fault because the coil and such is covered in fiberglass dust. Now I didnt build the box but had a knowledgable person do so. Should that still be considered user error? The box was blamed for messing the sub up, but it was to there specs. [/QUOTE]
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