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<blockquote data-quote="goingdef" data-source="post: 7878929" data-attributes="member: 584989"><p>no s<span style="color: black">h</span>it that's some advice, might had just said stand back and watch to see if it burns to the ground!</p><p></p><p>OP it sounds like you know what's wrong now it's time to fix it and yea a bad box will sound almost exactly like a blown sub, if you want to test it free air it on low power using test tones and see if it's the the sub or box then set your gain correctly and for gods sake my speaker wire is bigger then your power cable h<span style="color: black">e</span>ll walmart wiring kits are better then 8g! but now you got a good length of sub wire when you change it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goingdef, post: 7878929, member: 584989"] no s[COLOR=black]h[/COLOR]it that's some advice, might had just said stand back and watch to see if it burns to the ground! OP it sounds like you know what's wrong now it's time to fix it and yea a bad box will sound almost exactly like a blown sub, if you want to test it free air it on low power using test tones and see if it's the the sub or box then set your gain correctly and for gods sake my speaker wire is bigger then your power cable h[COLOR=black]e[/COLOR]ll walmart wiring kits are better then 8g! but now you got a good length of sub wire when you change it! [/QUOTE]
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