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How can you tell if an amp is bad or messed up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jer510" data-source="post: 5915621" data-attributes="member: 606875"><p>I've been running my Kicker ZX 750.1 with 2 CVR dual 4 ohm subs for about a month and now the subs are messed up. I think the voice coil is blown cause it smells funny after slapping for a couple minutes. I lowered the gain so that it doesn't smell anymore but now the subs don't sound very clear. I know that I am supposed to run dual 2 ohm subs with my amp. I know my subs are messed up, but how can I tell if my amp is messed up or bad? If I keep using these subs with my amp with the gain at a lower level, can my amp get damaged? Thanks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer510, post: 5915621, member: 606875"] I've been running my Kicker ZX 750.1 with 2 CVR dual 4 ohm subs for about a month and now the subs are messed up. I think the voice coil is blown cause it smells funny after slapping for a couple minutes. I lowered the gain so that it doesn't smell anymore but now the subs don't sound very clear. I know that I am supposed to run dual 2 ohm subs with my amp. I know my subs are messed up, but how can I tell if my amp is messed up or bad? If I keep using these subs with my amp with the gain at a lower level, can my amp get damaged? Thanks.. [/QUOTE]
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