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<blockquote data-quote="spike1269" data-source="post: 8307672" data-attributes="member: 662780"><p>I can push on the sub, No scratchy noise. The sub preferms normally. I havent been buying anything. I Have wired comp systems. thank you for your attempt to help. I am by no way a noob at this. Im getting 14 votls with car running at the battery lead. Im getting almost 13 volts on the remote wire. The ground goes to the seat belt bolt. I was just letting you know that I have tried more than one sub. I have swapped the Amp with my cousins amp pulled from his working system.I pulled the Sub from its box, it dont smell burnt it moves correctly, I have swapped the head unit. All looks and test perfect. This is the reason I posted on this forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spike1269, post: 8307672, member: 662780"] I can push on the sub, No scratchy noise. The sub preferms normally. I havent been buying anything. I Have wired comp systems. thank you for your attempt to help. I am by no way a noob at this. Im getting 14 votls with car running at the battery lead. Im getting almost 13 volts on the remote wire. The ground goes to the seat belt bolt. I was just letting you know that I have tried more than one sub. I have swapped the Amp with my cousins amp pulled from his working system.I pulled the Sub from its box, it dont smell burnt it moves correctly, I have swapped the head unit. All looks and test perfect. This is the reason I posted on this forum. [/QUOTE]
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