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<blockquote data-quote="mobbdeep" data-source="post: 8678065" data-attributes="member: 666023"><p>[USER=675210]@ThxOne[/USER] Thank you for all of that information. I'm going to bookmark this thread for when I buy a new amp. On the flip side, I took my car in and got it looked at. They used the meter to test the subs and definitely confirmed one of them was completely toast. The installer literally blew air from his mouth across the subwoofer and you can see the numbers spazz on the meter. Good news is, I'm getting complete replacements on both of them since I was still within the one year warranty. The installer did find that there was loose connections inside the box where the speaker wire connects and was thinking that all the power was being pushed from the amp across the subs causing one of them to receive all the power and essentially burn out. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I am going to be hooking everything back up with a better ground so let's hope it all works out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobbdeep, post: 8678065, member: 666023"] [USER=675210]@ThxOne[/USER] Thank you for all of that information. I'm going to bookmark this thread for when I buy a new amp. On the flip side, I took my car in and got it looked at. They used the meter to test the subs and definitely confirmed one of them was completely toast. The installer literally blew air from his mouth across the subwoofer and you can see the numbers spazz on the meter. Good news is, I'm getting complete replacements on both of them since I was still within the one year warranty. The installer did find that there was loose connections inside the box where the speaker wire connects and was thinking that all the power was being pushed from the amp across the subs causing one of them to receive all the power and essentially burn out. Anyway, I am going to be hooking everything back up with a better ground so let's hope it all works out. [/QUOTE]
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