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<blockquote data-quote="Lakota" data-source="post: 4610443" data-attributes="member: 559574"><p>My teammate somehow broke his coil on a HDC315 with an 8 layer aluminum coil running off of a 2500.1 @ 2 ohms with the ssf on. The coil did not fry but broke which isn't usually what happens. I don't know if he hit too low of a note that caused too much excursion or what, but that sub is awfully stiff to move a lot on that power. He since got a new recone and more power and hasn't had any problems out of it. A faulty sub maybe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakota, post: 4610443, member: 559574"] My teammate somehow broke his coil on a HDC315 with an 8 layer aluminum coil running off of a 2500.1 @ 2 ohms with the ssf on. The coil did not fry but broke which isn't usually what happens. I don't know if he hit too low of a note that caused too much excursion or what, but that sub is awfully stiff to move a lot on that power. He since got a new recone and more power and hasn't had any problems out of it. A faulty sub maybe? [/QUOTE]
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