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<blockquote data-quote="x2o" data-source="post: 4997786" data-attributes="member: 582175"><p>and yes, that's possible. But you may be pushing down on it crooked and rubbing the coil yourself. Unplugging your sub should not blow it in the least bit. Unless the wires happened to come into contact with some kind of power and heat up the voice coil to the point it unwound or burnt. But, you would have heard your sub blowing if that's the case.</p><p></p><p>Also, blown subs still read resistance on the coils. Not 0.0 (most of the time of course)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x2o, post: 4997786, member: 582175"] and yes, that's possible. But you may be pushing down on it crooked and rubbing the coil yourself. Unplugging your sub should not blow it in the least bit. Unless the wires happened to come into contact with some kind of power and heat up the voice coil to the point it unwound or burnt. But, you would have heard your sub blowing if that's the case. Also, blown subs still read resistance on the coils. Not 0.0 (most of the time of course) [/QUOTE]
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