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<blockquote data-quote="tomlee999" data-source="post: 4139602" data-attributes="member: 587005"><p>So i used a multi meter to measure the ohms going to the subs I have, two Polk DB10's.</p><p></p><p>They are suppsoed to be running at 4 ohms, but when i measured it, it read at 1.8-1.9'ish. One sub doesnt put out any sound but still measures the same ohms?</p><p></p><p>They were both in one box and one of the positive wires on the other sub broke off, so the other sub was pushing it for a while and i think it broke it. Also my old box was not that airtight, so ithink that did alot of damage.</p><p></p><p>New box is airtight and the one sub that does work sounds better, but still doesnt sound right.</p><p></p><p>Edit: They are NOT wired in parrallel, so it should still be running at 4 ohms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomlee999, post: 4139602, member: 587005"] So i used a multi meter to measure the ohms going to the subs I have, two Polk DB10's. They are suppsoed to be running at 4 ohms, but when i measured it, it read at 1.8-1.9'ish. One sub doesnt put out any sound but still measures the same ohms? They were both in one box and one of the positive wires on the other sub broke off, so the other sub was pushing it for a while and i think it broke it. Also my old box was not that airtight, so ithink that did alot of damage. New box is airtight and the one sub that does work sounds better, but still doesnt sound right. Edit: They are NOT wired in parrallel, so it should still be running at 4 ohms? [/QUOTE]
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