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<blockquote data-quote="KliqueOC" data-source="post: 7707068" data-attributes="member: 640699"><p>Last week I bought an Alpine combo consisting of a Type R 15 and an Alpine mrx-m100 amp to power it, with the sub in a pre fab slot ported box (for now). I've been VERY happy with it in my car, until today I was playing a bass heavy song at close to max volume, then my bass cut out. I popped the inline fuse under the hood (4 gauge wire) so I headed to the stereo shop that installed it.</p><p></p><p>They put in a new fuse and I still had no bass. After pushing on the sub cone some and hitting the box around here and there, the bass came on, then would turn off as I increased the volume. He said my sub was on the way out so to be prepared for it to stop working completely. The sub still sounds clean when it's working, but I notice it turns on/off when I turn it up or go over a bump or something. To me it sounds like loose connections? I've never had a blown sub work on and off like this. Either it sounds like **** or stops working completely. What are your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KliqueOC, post: 7707068, member: 640699"] Last week I bought an Alpine combo consisting of a Type R 15 and an Alpine mrx-m100 amp to power it, with the sub in a pre fab slot ported box (for now). I've been VERY happy with it in my car, until today I was playing a bass heavy song at close to max volume, then my bass cut out. I popped the inline fuse under the hood (4 gauge wire) so I headed to the stereo shop that installed it. They put in a new fuse and I still had no bass. After pushing on the sub cone some and hitting the box around here and there, the bass came on, then would turn off as I increased the volume. He said my sub was on the way out so to be prepared for it to stop working completely. The sub still sounds clean when it's working, but I notice it turns on/off when I turn it up or go over a bump or something. To me it sounds like loose connections? I've never had a blown sub work on and off like this. Either it sounds like **** or stops working completely. What are your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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