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<blockquote data-quote="axo409" data-source="post: 2201366" data-attributes="member: 570562"><p>I have a 10W6 wired @3 Ohms and when I test it with a DMM it reads 2.9 Ohms. When I carefully push the cone in, I don't hear any scratching sounds at all. But when I hook it up to my new 500/1 it don't pound. I have to crank up the boost to +7 to get any bump. A 10W6 with a 500/1 should be thumping hard, so is it possible that the sub is not fully working and if so, is there any other test I can do to see if it's working to it's potential?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axo409, post: 2201366, member: 570562"] I have a 10W6 wired @3 Ohms and when I test it with a DMM it reads 2.9 Ohms. When I carefully push the cone in, I don't hear any scratching sounds at all. But when I hook it up to my new 500/1 it don't pound. I have to crank up the boost to +7 to get any bump. A 10W6 with a 500/1 should be thumping hard, so is it possible that the sub is not fully working and if so, is there any other test I can do to see if it's working to it's potential? [/QUOTE]
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