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MTX Subwoofer Smoking, what could be the cause?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fusion_Bumps" data-source="post: 8323189" data-attributes="member: 663414"><p>The sub doesn't clip at all. It also sounds amazing, no distortion, and hits almost every note, lacks on the lower end of course. I have babied the sub, and now its starting to smoke after I turn it up. I believe the subsonic is around 65hz right now which is almost as low as the Rockford Fosgate amp lets it. (60hz is the lowest setting for the amp)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fusion_Bumps, post: 8323189, member: 663414"] The sub doesn't clip at all. It also sounds amazing, no distortion, and hits almost every note, lacks on the lower end of course. I have babied the sub, and now its starting to smoke after I turn it up. I believe the subsonic is around 65hz right now which is almost as low as the Rockford Fosgate amp lets it. (60hz is the lowest setting for the amp) [/QUOTE]
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