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<blockquote data-quote="Hontzy87" data-source="post: 5846321" data-attributes="member: 574648"><p>They are 2ohm subs, wired at 2ohm. Pretty much when i press on any of the terminal block and press hard or wiggle around the actual block where the wire run into, it will kick. Does that with the fuse when i press hard or the remote knob wire. Thats why i'm thinking it may be internal. Ground is good, i checked that. I checked my wiring all the way to the back of the CD play (also new). And changed all my fuses... hmmm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hontzy87, post: 5846321, member: 574648"] They are 2ohm subs, wired at 2ohm. Pretty much when i press on any of the terminal block and press hard or wiggle around the actual block where the wire run into, it will kick. Does that with the fuse when i press hard or the remote knob wire. Thats why i'm thinking it may be internal. Ground is good, i checked that. I checked my wiring all the way to the back of the CD play (also new). And changed all my fuses... hmmm [/QUOTE]
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