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<blockquote data-quote="qtipextra" data-source="post: 1522917" data-attributes="member: 555270"><p>I was bumpin to Get Back by ludacris, and then I noticed my subs looked like they were being pressed out (not a center focal point), but they were still producing sound. So I turned it off, got in my trunk, un-hooked my subs, and checked the coil impedaence to make sure they were ok, and they are fine. Then I hooked up the DMM to my amp to see what the output votage was on a 40hz tone, and its putting out 14.** volts DC with some music. The DMM auto switches between AC and DC, and it was enough DC to switch it to DC mode. I checked my RCA's and they have a nice clean ac signal.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions, or is it time to get a new a amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qtipextra, post: 1522917, member: 555270"] I was bumpin to Get Back by ludacris, and then I noticed my subs looked like they were being pressed out (not a center focal point), but they were still producing sound. So I turned it off, got in my trunk, un-hooked my subs, and checked the coil impedaence to make sure they were ok, and they are fine. Then I hooked up the DMM to my amp to see what the output votage was on a 40hz tone, and its putting out 14.** volts DC with some music. The DMM auto switches between AC and DC, and it was enough DC to switch it to DC mode. I checked my RCA's and they have a nice clean ac signal. Any suggestions, or is it time to get a new a amp? [/QUOTE]
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