t-money
10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
I retract my statements about this not being my fault. I've come to terms with this being caused by a clipped signal. Which was caused by me turning the bass boost knob too high. In my original statement I was refering to other situations I've had in the past also. I know an e-bay item can be just as good as any other. I just THOUGHT I was foing everything right. Now I know..bass boost = NO NO!
Thanks for the reply's everyone. Everyone that replied give themselves a pat on the back for teaching me something today. Yay.
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I would just like to say that the purpose of this forum is to teach and learn. We don't make money off advice and sharing experiences. I'm just getting at the fact that i'm glad you learned a lesson(unfortunately the hard way) and now you understand that you turn up the gain(matched with head unit signal) up and leave the bass boost off. I don't beleive it matters if the sub was a refurb or brand new, he blew his last sub with the same set up as well. Bass Boost FTW