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please help!! keep frying subs!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kai Winters" data-source="post: 8502158" data-attributes="member: 574994"><p>At this point if you've done everything that has been suggested to you and you are still blowing subs then I'd suspect the amp is faulty in some respect...likely nothing you'd notice but possibly only apparent when on a test bench connected to an O scope, DMM, etc. and tested by someone who has an idea what to look for in your situation.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is to replace the amp...considering how much you've pissed away on sub after sub just to "feel" the bass you could have bought a decent amp that works properly.</p><p></p><p>Regarding you're admitted lack of knowledge...educate yourself or continue to suffer the consequences...download a copy of the owner's manual for the head unit, amp, etc. read the **** things, highlight the things you don't understand and make notes then Google that **** to learn...the interwebz is the greatest FREE learning institution in the world today.</p><p></p><p>If you're installing all this shite yourself make **** sure you're installing it correctly, especially power, ground, etc. Take your time and do it right the first time or spend endless dollars replacing shite that dies on you...it does not die for no reason, user error is the most common cause.</p><p></p><p>Show pics of your connections, etc....make a build log on this site so we can see what the hell you are doing...yep you are going to get dope slaps but at this point you sorely deserve them and instead of bitching, shut up, listen and learn...</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep us posted...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kai Winters, post: 8502158, member: 574994"] At this point if you've done everything that has been suggested to you and you are still blowing subs then I'd suspect the amp is faulty in some respect...likely nothing you'd notice but possibly only apparent when on a test bench connected to an O scope, DMM, etc. and tested by someone who has an idea what to look for in your situation. My suggestion is to replace the amp...considering how much you've pissed away on sub after sub just to "feel" the bass you could have bought a decent amp that works properly. Regarding you're admitted lack of knowledge...educate yourself or continue to suffer the consequences...download a copy of the owner's manual for the head unit, amp, etc. read the **** things, highlight the things you don't understand and make notes then Google that **** to learn...the interwebz is the greatest FREE learning institution in the world today. If you're installing all this shite yourself make **** sure you're installing it correctly, especially power, ground, etc. Take your time and do it right the first time or spend endless dollars replacing shite that dies on you...it does not die for no reason, user error is the most common cause. Show pics of your connections, etc....make a build log on this site so we can see what the hell you are doing...yep you are going to get dope slaps but at this point you sorely deserve them and instead of bitching, shut up, listen and learn... Good luck and keep us posted... [/QUOTE]
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