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Can you damage a subwoofer by Putting your hand up against it while it’s playing ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiktorrr" data-source="post: 8712518" data-attributes="member: 680642"><p>Went back to the store today, owner confirmed its damaged and replaced it with a new one. He didn’t want to tune this one yet until he checks the wiring himself cause I’m the one that did it and he doesn’t trust it.. I’m an Electrician so I highly doubt my wiring is wrong but we’ll see tomorrow. I think it’s the Amp is no good. Here’s why. i bridged the amp to power my fronts. Now when i got tunes playing the right side cuts off and on, but left is fine. Now when I switched the wires around on the amp, now the left cuts in and out and right side is fine. Could the amp have blown the sub?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiktorrr, post: 8712518, member: 680642"] Went back to the store today, owner confirmed its damaged and replaced it with a new one. He didn’t want to tune this one yet until he checks the wiring himself cause I’m the one that did it and he doesn’t trust it.. I’m an Electrician so I highly doubt my wiring is wrong but we’ll see tomorrow. I think it’s the Amp is no good. Here’s why. i bridged the amp to power my fronts. Now when i got tunes playing the right side cuts off and on, but left is fine. Now when I switched the wires around on the amp, now the left cuts in and out and right side is fine. Could the amp have blown the sub? [/QUOTE]
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