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<blockquote data-quote="Trepkos" data-source="post: 5898760" data-attributes="member: 577103"><p>So, My subwoofers had been working fairly decently for a while now, but recently they have began sounding a bit weaker like they were shorting out whenever a heavy bass note would be played. So I did some testing today by playing fairly loud bass-heavy music and found that the left subwoofer was making a slight but noticeable knocking noise in comparison to the right subwoofer and after a period of playing at this volume level, my ground wire's distribution block was beginning to smoke and upon looking at it, I noticed on one side of it, the plastic had bubbled up and harden I guess from the intense heat.</p><p></p><p>But my main question is regarding the subwoofer and could it be in direct relation to the distribution block?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trepkos, post: 5898760, member: 577103"] So, My subwoofers had been working fairly decently for a while now, but recently they have began sounding a bit weaker like they were shorting out whenever a heavy bass note would be played. So I did some testing today by playing fairly loud bass-heavy music and found that the left subwoofer was making a slight but noticeable knocking noise in comparison to the right subwoofer and after a period of playing at this volume level, my ground wire's distribution block was beginning to smoke and upon looking at it, I noticed on one side of it, the plastic had bubbled up and harden I guess from the intense heat. But my main question is regarding the subwoofer and could it be in direct relation to the distribution block? [/QUOTE]
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