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<blockquote data-quote="RyanParshall" data-source="post: 7028154" data-attributes="member: 626216"><p>I found out what it did was Fry one of the voice coils, I tested one voice coil and read 0, the other read 4, on the Pioneer subs. So I wired it in at just 4ohms and fryed the other voice coil in just a few days, haha.</p><p></p><p>****, I never had a deck any higher than 2V. I always thought that just had to do with signal quality. So what are the ups and downs to having a higher voltage output on deck then? thanks for everyones help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RyanParshall, post: 7028154, member: 626216"] I found out what it did was Fry one of the voice coils, I tested one voice coil and read 0, the other read 4, on the Pioneer subs. So I wired it in at just 4ohms and fryed the other voice coil in just a few days, haha. ****, I never had a deck any higher than 2V. I always thought that just had to do with signal quality. So what are the ups and downs to having a higher voltage output on deck then? thanks for everyones help. [/QUOTE]
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