What? First off a dead coil on a subwoofer will still function. Cone movement will not be linear. If in fact I did blow the coil, it would not play whatsover. Trust me, I would have known if I the sub was blown, because distortion would be heard. The sub played fine off one coil. One coil read 2 ohms, the other read 0, thus, being dead, not blown.
Use the search function better and find out about the Brahma tinsel leads.
Also, the TC proto sub I used, as mentioned was a proto, one of one made and like I said, there is a reason for why it didn't make it into production. You have no clue how many subs they have made and it goes beyond what they had on their website a few months ago. The sub itself could take the power, took my RF 3k1 at full gain which was done by someone who knows greatly about TC drivers and car audio. It took it for several seconds, at which point we turned the gain back down to half way and on the way home, the sub cut out. The tinsels leads couldn't take the heat, thus they blew through one of the spider.
I have backed my facts up, now tell me...what makes you think I blow through subs constantly and getting recones?