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Can't tell if my subs are blown, need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8724740" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Id pull each sub and check them with an DMM for the acceptable ohm load for each sub since you have easy access to do so. While you are there.. Check for any leaks within the enclosure inside. Check to make sure that each sub has a secure connection as well as at the amplifier. Check RCAs make sure secure and not Kinked. Check all Power and Ground connections on that amplifier and the remote also so that you have a solid exposed wiring connection at the amplifier. Check the power supply connections and grounds for non-corrosive wiring. Clean any corrosion of any wiring connections.</p><p>These are a few things Id start with to find the Culprit.</p><p>There may be a possibility that you are reaching the limitations of the sub at a Htz level as well?</p><p>Another to be considered is the Recording of the music and method being used/source. </p><p>Just a couple things to be considered as well.</p><p>Let us know what you find. Others may be having similar issues as well ,and your findings to resolve the issue will help others.</p><p>SYSTEM, COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE INFORMATION NEEDED </p><p>What Type of Vehicle do you have ? Stock Battery,AGM? Stock Alternator? Size power wiring?</p><p>Model and make of HU?Amplifiers? Sub woofers?External fuses,Distro Blocks? Size of Ground wiring?Has the Big 3 been done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8724740, member: 634282"] Id pull each sub and check them with an DMM for the acceptable ohm load for each sub since you have easy access to do so. While you are there.. Check for any leaks within the enclosure inside. Check to make sure that each sub has a secure connection as well as at the amplifier. Check RCAs make sure secure and not Kinked. Check all Power and Ground connections on that amplifier and the remote also so that you have a solid exposed wiring connection at the amplifier. Check the power supply connections and grounds for non-corrosive wiring. Clean any corrosion of any wiring connections. These are a few things Id start with to find the Culprit. There may be a possibility that you are reaching the limitations of the sub at a Htz level as well? Another to be considered is the Recording of the music and method being used/source. Just a couple things to be considered as well. Let us know what you find. Others may be having similar issues as well ,and your findings to resolve the issue will help others. SYSTEM, COMPONENTS AND VEHICLE INFORMATION NEEDED What Type of Vehicle do you have ? Stock Battery,AGM? Stock Alternator? Size power wiring? Model and make of HU?Amplifiers? Sub woofers?External fuses,Distro Blocks? Size of Ground wiring?Has the Big 3 been done? [/QUOTE]
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