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<blockquote data-quote="GTonDubs" data-source="post: 929672" data-attributes="member: 561344"><p>i can reconize the smell of a burning VC from a mile away, happend to me many times,</p><p></p><p>you cant move your sub cause the voice coil has came apart in the motor, kinda like a slinky but worse, you should next time be sure the "loud" function is off on your cd player (helps blow things up) and it would be less train on everything if you tuned you cd player gains higher and you amp gains lower, having it 3/4 way up is really high, especally if you want to still be able to hear your mids and highs, have the gain up 75% can make one notch on your volume knob be way to much, (VOLUME 25-26 for example) the gain is to be used to match up the volume level so your amp volume increases steadily with the cd player, have it up like that could be like this, once your cd players volume level has reached %25 of its volume capability, your amp is tryin to do 100%,</p><p></p><p>i hope this helps in some way, if not its bumped</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTonDubs, post: 929672, member: 561344"] i can reconize the smell of a burning VC from a mile away, happend to me many times, you cant move your sub cause the voice coil has came apart in the motor, kinda like a slinky but worse, you should next time be sure the "loud" function is off on your cd player (helps blow things up) and it would be less train on everything if you tuned you cd player gains higher and you amp gains lower, having it 3/4 way up is really high, especally if you want to still be able to hear your mids and highs, have the gain up 75% can make one notch on your volume knob be way to much, (VOLUME 25-26 for example) the gain is to be used to match up the volume level so your amp volume increases steadily with the cd player, have it up like that could be like this, once your cd players volume level has reached %25 of its volume capability, your amp is tryin to do 100%, i hope this helps in some way, if not its bumped [/QUOTE]
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