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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8859957" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>A DMM is very useful to check your Ohm load on the coil/coil of the sub, and can be used on the amp 12v to check for voltage ect. A very handy tool to have period, that isnt very expensive and has several uses, on just about any electrical , Home use as well. </p><p>You could have a bad sub?? There are many out there to choose from that will work on the amplifier you have if it also test out just fine and work on your supply for it. you might be able to locate a nice Class D for sub duty by itself that will be pretty efficient too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8859957, member: 634282"] A DMM is very useful to check your Ohm load on the coil/coil of the sub, and can be used on the amp 12v to check for voltage ect. A very handy tool to have period, that isnt very expensive and has several uses, on just about any electrical , Home use as well. You could have a bad sub?? There are many out there to choose from that will work on the amplifier you have if it also test out just fine and work on your supply for it. you might be able to locate a nice Class D for sub duty by itself that will be pretty efficient too. [/QUOTE]
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