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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7708351" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>You just make sure that if you do decide to buy the new sub .that you keep that type R..There is nothing wrong with that sub in my opinion..If you paid them to install it..they should try n find out whats going on ,and not without testing/trouble shooting the sub without pulling it out,trying to make a sale??You have a buddy with a DVC 4ohm sub you can test with??Hook his up to yours??Yours to his??You tried the DMM on the speaker connections of the Amp yet to test for power yet??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7708351, member: 634282"] You just make sure that if you do decide to buy the new sub .that you keep that type R..There is nothing wrong with that sub in my opinion..If you paid them to install it..they should try n find out whats going on ,and not without testing/trouble shooting the sub without pulling it out,trying to make a sale??You have a buddy with a DVC 4ohm sub you can test with??Hook his up to yours??Yours to his??You tried the DMM on the speaker connections of the Amp yet to test for power yet?? [/QUOTE]
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