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<blockquote data-quote="juanmgarza26" data-source="post: 8077160" data-attributes="member: 645753"><p>Forgive me for being a grammar Nazi, but clean that 5hit up, second underpowering a subwoofer would not cause damage if its unclipped, do your subs and speakers give out on you when you have your headunit on 10 out of 50? im pretty sure they dont and having volume that low is WAYY underpowering subs and speakers man...</p><p></p><p>OP i had the same problem with a W3, i gutted it and coil was rubbing bad and my sub isn't worth a recone, i dont know how much a recone will cost for your particular sub, but im pretty sure its alot less than trying to fix my w3, this could have been different factors, maybe just a bad apple or some user error, but NOT from underpowering your subs, hope this helps OP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juanmgarza26, post: 8077160, member: 645753"] Forgive me for being a grammar Nazi, but clean that 5hit up, second underpowering a subwoofer would not cause damage if its unclipped, do your subs and speakers give out on you when you have your headunit on 10 out of 50? im pretty sure they dont and having volume that low is WAYY underpowering subs and speakers man... OP i had the same problem with a W3, i gutted it and coil was rubbing bad and my sub isn't worth a recone, i dont know how much a recone will cost for your particular sub, but im pretty sure its alot less than trying to fix my w3, this could have been different factors, maybe just a bad apple or some user error, but NOT from underpowering your subs, hope this helps OP [/QUOTE]
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