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<blockquote data-quote="Wingman0121" data-source="post: 6854604" data-attributes="member: 620554"><p>The subs got destroyed because the coil melted and created a dead short, and amplifiers don't like that.</p><p></p><p>To be honest it is less painful to just buy another amp, you can buy a 1000 watt RMS subwoofer amplifier for $150 these days and it's bigger than your Pioneer amp. If you want to tinker with it then remove the bottom cover and inspect all the circuits, there most likely will be parts that looks burnt or melted. Replace those parts and you should be good. It sounds easy but it really isn't, you'll need some good background knowledge in repairing electronics and various equipment and tools just to do anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingman0121, post: 6854604, member: 620554"] The subs got destroyed because the coil melted and created a dead short, and amplifiers don't like that. To be honest it is less painful to just buy another amp, you can buy a 1000 watt RMS subwoofer amplifier for $150 these days and it's bigger than your Pioneer amp. If you want to tinker with it then remove the bottom cover and inspect all the circuits, there most likely will be parts that looks burnt or melted. Replace those parts and you should be good. It sounds easy but it really isn't, you'll need some good background knowledge in repairing electronics and various equipment and tools just to do anything. [/QUOTE]
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