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please help!! keep frying subs!
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<blockquote data-quote="mrpep" data-source="post: 8511573" data-attributes="member: 661076"><p>Research , research and research some more. I've been impatient too and scrambling trying to get things done but have learned that it's best to just research and YouTube has a ton of videos on how to do just about anything. Im still really curious to know what was causing all these subs to blow. I've never blown a sub yet and have been messing with car audio since the mid 90s before there was internet and I had no clue what a DMM was back then. Your research was the guy at the flea market ,my hat I was buying my stuff from, lol. Just somehow figured it out and tweaked and tweaked till it sounded decent.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrpep, post: 8511573, member: 661076"] Research , research and research some more. I've been impatient too and scrambling trying to get things done but have learned that it's best to just research and YouTube has a ton of videos on how to do just about anything. Im still really curious to know what was causing all these subs to blow. I've never blown a sub yet and have been messing with car audio since the mid 90s before there was internet and I had no clue what a DMM was back then. Your research was the guy at the flea market ,my hat I was buying my stuff from, lol. Just somehow figured it out and tweaked and tweaked till it sounded decent. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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