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<blockquote data-quote="Stalin-ohaulic" data-source="post: 6963985" data-attributes="member: 585517"><p>I don't think that's it at all. If the leads are broken or the coil is blown, current cannot flow through it so it could not move. </p><p>This is most likely your RCA's being punctured. If the positive and negative touch, the sub can behave in this fashion. I would also check the amp grounds and speaker leads. If anything looks cut, frayed, or is touching metal from somewhere else it will cause this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalin-ohaulic, post: 6963985, member: 585517"] I don't think that's it at all. If the leads are broken or the coil is blown, current cannot flow through it so it could not move. This is most likely your RCA's being punctured. If the positive and negative touch, the sub can behave in this fashion. I would also check the amp grounds and speaker leads. If anything looks cut, frayed, or is touching metal from somewhere else it will cause this. [/QUOTE]
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