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Destroyed sub in 3 minutes why??
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8711402" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Amp and sub are perfectly compatible. Sub is 270 rms while amp is 300 rms @4ohms. Amp is CTA-2006 compliant so all ratings are true. It has 2 30 amp fuses which make it roughly 600 watts rms total power. What I find odd is that amp has more power @4ohms than 2ohms. I wonder if that is a typo.</p><p> Anyways, turn down the gain, set switch to LPF, set FREQ to about 80. Now turn on radio to the loudest you will most likely listen to. With a bass heavy song, turn gain up until sub distorts, then dial back a bit or until you are comfortable with the bass output.</p><p>This is assuming you have four rcas going into the amp. It is a rare occurrence but not unique. I believe your coil came loose and lodged at the bottom. No movement plus power= melted coil. </p><p> Also make sure your box is within manufacturer specifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8711402, member: 654802"] Amp and sub are perfectly compatible. Sub is 270 rms while amp is 300 rms @4ohms. Amp is CTA-2006 compliant so all ratings are true. It has 2 30 amp fuses which make it roughly 600 watts rms total power. What I find odd is that amp has more power @4ohms than 2ohms. I wonder if that is a typo. Anyways, turn down the gain, set switch to LPF, set FREQ to about 80. Now turn on radio to the loudest you will most likely listen to. With a bass heavy song, turn gain up until sub distorts, then dial back a bit or until you are comfortable with the bass output. This is assuming you have four rcas going into the amp. It is a rare occurrence but not unique. I believe your coil came loose and lodged at the bottom. No movement plus power= melted coil. Also make sure your box is within manufacturer specifications. [/QUOTE]
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