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Kicker L7 15s Smoking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Euth_In_Asia" data-source="post: 7070421" data-attributes="member: 627195"><p>I just got a RF 1000bd and had them on my L710s and they were just fine. I had the gain to about 3/8 and the sub level on +4 on my head unit. I just switched my subs and but my 15s in and after about 10 minutes of driving I started to smell a kind of burning. I had the gain on the same sub level on +2. I'm wondering what could cause this? Bad wiring? These are pretty old so I think they've been broken in (but the person I bought them from was using a Volvensomething amp 2600 watts). I opened the trunk and could smell them a bit more distinctly. I also had this problem with the 15s when I had my Memphis Pr1000. The 10s ran just fine. Thanks in advanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Euth_In_Asia, post: 7070421, member: 627195"] I just got a RF 1000bd and had them on my L710s and they were just fine. I had the gain to about 3/8 and the sub level on +4 on my head unit. I just switched my subs and but my 15s in and after about 10 minutes of driving I started to smell a kind of burning. I had the gain on the same sub level on +2. I'm wondering what could cause this? Bad wiring? These are pretty old so I think they've been broken in (but the person I bought them from was using a Volvensomething amp 2600 watts). I opened the trunk and could smell them a bit more distinctly. I also had this problem with the 15s when I had my Memphis Pr1000. The 10s ran just fine. Thanks in advanced. [/QUOTE]
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