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Can't tell if my subs are blown, need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="d_tek" data-source="post: 8724804" data-attributes="member: 681655"><p>the amp is decently old so it doesn't have a protect mode indicator<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p>the issue started when I was playing some music that had a bass line that is much higher than it should be (my buddy mixes his music without a sub, so I think he cranks the bass up because he can't tell how much there actually is)</p><p>the amp has played literally 10x louder than what is in the video with no problems and given that it still works at low volumes I really can't tell what the exact issue is. From my knowledge it obviously is the subs or amp, and the subs can still go as loud as they could before the issue started but it is only for maybe .5-1.5 seconds before the issue kicks in again</p><p>I'm on a stock alternator and my 4 channel amp sometimes will kick off when I can tell I'm at a lower voltage but my subs amp has never done this before so I'm not sure why it would begin to do so.</p><p>I'm gonna check out the impedance of the subs in a little bit so I'll let you guys know what I find</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d_tek, post: 8724804, member: 681655"] the amp is decently old so it doesn't have a protect mode indicator:( the issue started when I was playing some music that had a bass line that is much higher than it should be (my buddy mixes his music without a sub, so I think he cranks the bass up because he can't tell how much there actually is) the amp has played literally 10x louder than what is in the video with no problems and given that it still works at low volumes I really can't tell what the exact issue is. From my knowledge it obviously is the subs or amp, and the subs can still go as loud as they could before the issue started but it is only for maybe .5-1.5 seconds before the issue kicks in again I'm on a stock alternator and my 4 channel amp sometimes will kick off when I can tell I'm at a lower voltage but my subs amp has never done this before so I'm not sure why it would begin to do so. I'm gonna check out the impedance of the subs in a little bit so I'll let you guys know what I find [/QUOTE]
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