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<blockquote data-quote="Digital Designs" data-source="post: 6229345" data-attributes="member: 603261"><p>Well this morning I was bumping like usual, and all was fine, but then the bass just cut out. No sound or anything. I get home, pop the trunk and the amp is in protect. I was having ground problems before, so I figured that was probably the case. I redid the ground to 3 different spots, and the amp would only stay out of protect and the sub would play until 15 volume(normally around 45 when bumping.) I thought shiit my amp might be toast, but then I thought maybe its the sub. The speaker wires were really hot(hotter than what I would think they would get) I didnt bother taking the sub out of the box, but I put my DMM on the terminal on the box, and it read 0.8 ohms. My sub is a dual 4 ohm &gt;.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digital Designs, post: 6229345, member: 603261"] Well this morning I was bumping like usual, and all was fine, but then the bass just cut out. No sound or anything. I get home, pop the trunk and the amp is in protect. I was having ground problems before, so I figured that was probably the case. I redid the ground to 3 different spots, and the amp would only stay out of protect and the sub would play until 15 volume(normally around 45 when bumping.) I thought shiit my amp might be toast, but then I thought maybe its the sub. The speaker wires were really hot(hotter than what I would think they would get) I didnt bother taking the sub out of the box, but I put my DMM on the terminal on the box, and it read 0.8 ohms. My sub is a dual 4 ohm >. [/QUOTE]
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