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<blockquote data-quote="willyod" data-source="post: 6320660" data-attributes="member: 614771"><p>It would really help if you posted the sub model numbers so we can know the limitations for an amp. If they are single voice coils or dual voice coils, the resistance and we have to assume the box is in good condition. Now, the amps gain being all the way up is a sign that the amp is too small for them subs. And perhaps has slowly burned the amp out.Pull the subs and do some research on them to figure out the RMS wattages needed for the best results, and purchase an amp with the same or near the same specifications. You cannot go wrong with that advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willyod, post: 6320660, member: 614771"] It would really help if you posted the sub model numbers so we can know the limitations for an amp. If they are single voice coils or dual voice coils, the resistance and we have to assume the box is in good condition. Now, the amps gain being all the way up is a sign that the amp is too small for them subs. And perhaps has slowly burned the amp out.Pull the subs and do some research on them to figure out the RMS wattages needed for the best results, and purchase an amp with the same or near the same specifications. You cannot go wrong with that advice. [/QUOTE]
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