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<blockquote data-quote="Djltoronto" data-source="post: 7157564" data-attributes="member: 628222"><p>Yes, measure the DC resistance of the subs at the single terminal on the box - disconnect the amp from the box first.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you play the subs at a low volume - touch one (physically stop it from moving)... then do the other. If the same thing happens when you touch either of them, there's a good chance they are both working. If touching one stops the audio, and touching the other does very little to the output - you've found your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Djltoronto, post: 7157564, member: 628222"] Yes, measure the DC resistance of the subs at the single terminal on the box - disconnect the amp from the box first. Also, if you play the subs at a low volume - touch one (physically stop it from moving)... then do the other. If the same thing happens when you touch either of them, there's a good chance they are both working. If touching one stops the audio, and touching the other does very little to the output - you've found your problem. [/QUOTE]
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