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<blockquote data-quote="zane" data-source="post: 29486" data-attributes="member: 540617"><p>Where are you gains set?</p><p></p><p>This would be the first place I would look into. If you indeed are noticing a funny smoke smell from your woofers; it is likely that they are being damaged in one form or another.</p><p></p><p>Have a look into all the wiring within the system and make sure it is all secure and not exposed. Keep the gains down on the amplifier, and also have a look into doing a complete bench test of the amplifier. In some cases, faulty resistors and other components within the amp are letting too much juice by and passing it on to the speakers. In my opinion, the amp would be the first place I would look.</p><p></p><p>take it easy,</p><p></p><p>-zane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zane, post: 29486, member: 540617"] Where are you gains set? This would be the first place I would look into. If you indeed are noticing a funny smoke smell from your woofers; it is likely that they are being damaged in one form or another. Have a look into all the wiring within the system and make sure it is all secure and not exposed. Keep the gains down on the amplifier, and also have a look into doing a complete bench test of the amplifier. In some cases, faulty resistors and other components within the amp are letting too much juice by and passing it on to the speakers. In my opinion, the amp would be the first place I would look. take it easy, -zane [/QUOTE]
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