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<blockquote data-quote="MTXwoofers" data-source="post: 3312585" data-attributes="member: 580281"><p>I recently installed a system in my car. It included two twelve inch MTX thunder subwoofers, together in a cab, an MTX 600XD amplifier, and all te necessary wires. I ran the power from the pos end of the battery to the amp, i attached the left back speaker of my stock sound system to the left channel of the amp, the amp to the subs in the cabinet, the ground to the grounding bolt under my removable plastc cover where the trunk closes. I even ran a manual gain dial to the front of the car. The Amp is 600 watt rms, it has four ohms resistance i believe. The speakers hve 750 watts and 2 ohms each. IF i did the math correctly than each speaker should be getting 600 watts.... WHY then; did my left sub de-magnetize? Why did the spring/coiled up wire in between the magnet and the cone unravel?? Does this even have anything to do with resstance like i think it does??? Please help ME!! (also i should note these subs have an in-line fuse in the power line and the speakers worked GREAT for well over a month......what happened?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTXwoofers, post: 3312585, member: 580281"] I recently installed a system in my car. It included two twelve inch MTX thunder subwoofers, together in a cab, an MTX 600XD amplifier, and all te necessary wires. I ran the power from the pos end of the battery to the amp, i attached the left back speaker of my stock sound system to the left channel of the amp, the amp to the subs in the cabinet, the ground to the grounding bolt under my removable plastc cover where the trunk closes. I even ran a manual gain dial to the front of the car. The Amp is 600 watt rms, it has four ohms resistance i believe. The speakers hve 750 watts and 2 ohms each. IF i did the math correctly than each speaker should be getting 600 watts.... WHY then; did my left sub de-magnetize? Why did the spring/coiled up wire in between the magnet and the cone unravel?? Does this even have anything to do with resstance like i think it does??? Please help ME!! (also i should note these subs have an in-line fuse in the power line and the speakers worked GREAT for well over a month......what happened?) [/QUOTE]
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