at least hes not selling it all...lol**** man thats ****ed up..how long have you had it in?
power is a funciton of current and voltage, so no matter what you blame it on current, voltage, or power your pretty much refering to the same thingWell I checked the speaker wire where it goes into the amp since I cant get the top subs out by myself (need one person to hold and one person to drill).
I checked them with a ghetto old analog meter and it showed right in between 1 and 2 ohms, and since they are dual 1.4 it shows the coils are just fine.
Jake from sundown sent me a PM telling me the amount of current that they are doing at .7 strapped. Strapping at 2.8 will do less than half.
So im guessing its a blown tinsel lead from the current. Its not the power doing it, its the current.
The reason I ask is this... you have the amps strapped together. If you measure the resistance with everything still hooked to the amp you are getting the resistance of the total load and not each coil no matter where you put the DMM -- those terminals are parallel inside.I didnt disconnect from the amp because I'll most likely have to take the amp rack apart to do so.
If the subs are fine, maybe one of the amps went bad... But I doubt it since the top ones were wayyyyy cooler than the bottom ones.