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Destroyed sub in 3 minutes why??
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<blockquote data-quote="AJStaples" data-source="post: 8711434" data-attributes="member: 680574"><p>I installed the other sub (Polk db 1040 dvc) same way @ 2 ohm. </p><p>Running gain conservatively </p><p>It is giving off that same smell that the blown sub did. Not sure if this should be normal since it's been sitting NIB for like 7 years and the glues are heating up? I spoke again with a crutchfield tech support guy and was reassured the amp and sub are good match. Hopefully it just needs to break in or something before I can set the gain to a normal level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJStaples, post: 8711434, member: 680574"] I installed the other sub (Polk db 1040 dvc) same way @ 2 ohm. Running gain conservatively It is giving off that same smell that the blown sub did. Not sure if this should be normal since it's been sitting NIB for like 7 years and the glues are heating up? I spoke again with a crutchfield tech support guy and was reassured the amp and sub are good match. Hopefully it just needs to break in or something before I can set the gain to a normal level. [/QUOTE]
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