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****, I got smoke!
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<blockquote data-quote="qtipextra" data-source="post: 677833" data-attributes="member: 555270"><p>Well today, I was driving home from work and my amp went into protect. I turned my HU on and off, and my amp wouldnt go into protect until I juiced it up a little. Well then it went into protect and I turned HU off one more time, and turned it on, turned it all the way up, and my amp didnt go into protect, but was still on, but i didnt have anysound comming from my subs. So I turn it off, get home, and open my trunk to see smoke billowing out everywhere. I locate the source, the ports in my box. Now I know that my subs are pyles of ****, but to be smoking when I wanst even pushing them? I turned my gain more then half way down when I got them back from pyle as not to blow them again, but then this happens!</p><p></p><p>Just another reason not to buy pyle!!</p><p></p><p>But anyways, what usually makes a sub smoke? this was very white smoke, but very strong smelling, and it filled my trunk with it. Voice coils overheated and what?</p><p></p><p>I like to keep you guys posted on the bigest mistake I made (buying pyles of ****) becuz you all warned me not to get them but I did anywayz. I hope I can convince everyone everywhere not to buy pyle products due to personal experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qtipextra, post: 677833, member: 555270"] Well today, I was driving home from work and my amp went into protect. I turned my HU on and off, and my amp wouldnt go into protect until I juiced it up a little. Well then it went into protect and I turned HU off one more time, and turned it on, turned it all the way up, and my amp didnt go into protect, but was still on, but i didnt have anysound comming from my subs. So I turn it off, get home, and open my trunk to see smoke billowing out everywhere. I locate the source, the ports in my box. Now I know that my subs are pyles of ****, but to be smoking when I wanst even pushing them? I turned my gain more then half way down when I got them back from pyle as not to blow them again, but then this happens! Just another reason not to buy pyle!! But anyways, what usually makes a sub smoke? this was very white smoke, but very strong smelling, and it filled my trunk with it. Voice coils overheated and what? I like to keep you guys posted on the bigest mistake I made (buying pyles of ****) becuz you all warned me not to get them but I did anywayz. I hope I can convince everyone everywhere not to buy pyle products due to personal experience [/QUOTE]
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