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<blockquote data-quote="voodoochilde87" data-source="post: 7043675" data-attributes="member: 625950"><p>I tested the sub with a 9v and it popped and moved out upon contact with the battery so its not the problem. I unplugged the rear speaker RCA's and plugged them into the mono amp with no sound. I then tried the sub RCA's in the 4ch amp and heard nothing. I dunno if this necessarily means its the RCA's, as I didn't get a chance to test all the sub wiring with the 9v. I guess I'll do that tomorrow and where/if it stops 'popping' is where the connection is broken right? I wonder buying actual 'speaker wire' would fix it (I have just regular 10 gauge copper 'tool wire' connecting it now.) Its just odd that I'm getting 16-19ohms from the amp all the way back to the sub, er does this even mean anything?</p><p></p><p>Let me know what you guys think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="voodoochilde87, post: 7043675, member: 625950"] I tested the sub with a 9v and it popped and moved out upon contact with the battery so its not the problem. I unplugged the rear speaker RCA's and plugged them into the mono amp with no sound. I then tried the sub RCA's in the 4ch amp and heard nothing. I dunno if this necessarily means its the RCA's, as I didn't get a chance to test all the sub wiring with the 9v. I guess I'll do that tomorrow and where/if it stops 'popping' is where the connection is broken right? I wonder buying actual 'speaker wire' would fix it (I have just regular 10 gauge copper 'tool wire' connecting it now.) Its just odd that I'm getting 16-19ohms from the amp all the way back to the sub, er does this even mean anything? Let me know what you guys think. [/QUOTE]
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