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<blockquote data-quote="d_tek" data-source="post: 8724823" data-attributes="member: 681655"><p>really the only change between before the issue and after the issue is that I updated spotify. I use an EQ on there so maybe they changed the dB level of it after the update. Should've mentioned this though, I was listening to my buddy's music when the issue happened and he doesn't have a sub to mix with so on some of his tracks he cranks the bass line way up, which paired with two EQs is my guess of the root of the problem.</p><p>I know the subs are underpowered, if anything, because the amp's max output is 600 watts and it does 300RMS maybe (can't find a definitive answer for that, but the amp is a kenwood KAC-6104D; <a href="https://www.crutchfield.com/S-uT22BIYnFPV/p_113KAC6104/Kenwood-KAC-6104D.html" target="_blank">https://www.crutchfield.com/S-uT22BIYnFPV/p_113KAC6104/Kenwood-KAC-6104D.html</a>). The subs themselves are crunch gtr12s4's and they have an RMS of 350 watts a piece</p><p>Unfortunately I don't have an oscilloscope, but I'll try out one sub at a time, from what I can hear (and see) it is both of them having an issue though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d_tek, post: 8724823, member: 681655"] really the only change between before the issue and after the issue is that I updated spotify. I use an EQ on there so maybe they changed the dB level of it after the update. Should've mentioned this though, I was listening to my buddy's music when the issue happened and he doesn't have a sub to mix with so on some of his tracks he cranks the bass line way up, which paired with two EQs is my guess of the root of the problem. I know the subs are underpowered, if anything, because the amp's max output is 600 watts and it does 300RMS maybe (can't find a definitive answer for that, but the amp is a kenwood KAC-6104D; [URL]https://www.crutchfield.com/S-uT22BIYnFPV/p_113KAC6104/Kenwood-KAC-6104D.html[/URL]). The subs themselves are crunch gtr12s4's and they have an RMS of 350 watts a piece Unfortunately I don't have an oscilloscope, but I'll try out one sub at a time, from what I can hear (and see) it is both of them having an issue though [/QUOTE]
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