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<blockquote data-quote="MikeVII" data-source="post: 5974020" data-attributes="member: 610880"><p>i have a 91 ranger with a sony cdx-gt630ui head unit, mtx terminator mono amp, 10" kicker cvr sub.....</p><p></p><p>every once and a while ill get a constant rumble out of my sub even when theres no bass in the music, but the other day my amp had blown the fuse on the unit itself. i replaced the fuse and the sub got really hot and smelled like burning electrical, so i tried switching subs thinking it could be that, but the sub i replaced it with did the same thing...</p><p></p><p>i noticed that when hooked up the sub pushes out and doesnt play anything, i cant figure it out, but it seems like its getting a sort of constant current to the coils, if that makes anysense at all....if anyone can help me i would be extremely greatful</p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p></p><p>mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeVII, post: 5974020, member: 610880"] i have a 91 ranger with a sony cdx-gt630ui head unit, mtx terminator mono amp, 10" kicker cvr sub..... every once and a while ill get a constant rumble out of my sub even when theres no bass in the music, but the other day my amp had blown the fuse on the unit itself. i replaced the fuse and the sub got really hot and smelled like burning electrical, so i tried switching subs thinking it could be that, but the sub i replaced it with did the same thing... i noticed that when hooked up the sub pushes out and doesnt play anything, i cant figure it out, but it seems like its getting a sort of constant current to the coils, if that makes anysense at all....if anyone can help me i would be extremely greatful thanks mike [/QUOTE]
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