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Help: Subwoofer Keeps Blowing
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<blockquote data-quote="RosedaleGuy" data-source="post: 7727287" data-attributes="member: 641381"><p>Thanks for the reply. He used a 4-channel because he said removing the factory amp could cause problem so he added the 4 channel to drive the front doors and sub.</p><p></p><p>The guy is going to try and fix it. It seems to me that when he added the speakers he didn't re-tune the system.</p><p></p><p>I asked him if it was possible to set it up so that the sub can't be overpowered. He said it wasn't possible. That doesn't make sense to me. Shouldn't it be possible to set the sub gain such that at max subwoofer, max base, max volume the sub won't be overpowered?</p><p></p><p>I don't always want to worry that if I turn the volume up too high or if I lend my car to someone they may push the sound too hard and blow my sub.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RosedaleGuy, post: 7727287, member: 641381"] Thanks for the reply. He used a 4-channel because he said removing the factory amp could cause problem so he added the 4 channel to drive the front doors and sub. The guy is going to try and fix it. It seems to me that when he added the speakers he didn't re-tune the system. I asked him if it was possible to set it up so that the sub can't be overpowered. He said it wasn't possible. That doesn't make sense to me. Shouldn't it be possible to set the sub gain such that at max subwoofer, max base, max volume the sub won't be overpowered? I don't always want to worry that if I turn the volume up too high or if I lend my car to someone they may push the sound too hard and blow my sub. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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