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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: 8724859" data-attributes="member: 681655"><p>Alright just tested the subs individually, one of the subs didn't produce any sound on either channel so I tried bridging it and that did not work either. The sub that does work worked on both channels as well as bridged and didn't seem to have any problems with the issue at hand until I turned on the EQ. Prior to testing them individually, the sub that no longer makes any sound was still working, as you can see in the video. This makes me wonder if the issue is both the subs and the amp maybe? Let me know what you guys think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d_tek, post: 8724859, member: 681655"] Alright just tested the subs individually, one of the subs didn't produce any sound on either channel so I tried bridging it and that did not work either. The sub that does work worked on both channels as well as bridged and didn't seem to have any problems with the issue at hand until I turned on the EQ. Prior to testing them individually, the sub that no longer makes any sound was still working, as you can see in the video. This makes me wonder if the issue is both the subs and the amp maybe? Let me know what you guys think [/QUOTE]
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