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<blockquote data-quote="Flash0214" data-source="post: 8745756" data-attributes="member: 683044"><p>Hey guys question for everyone here. My system is simple. Need help determining if my sub is blown and if so why? Was I wrong to go with a single 12 2ohm sub?</p><p></p><p>Head unit: Pioneer with flat eq. No crossovers set</p><p>Amp: Kenwood excelon xr901-5</p><p>Sub: Pioneer TS-A120B set for 2ohm.</p><p>I’ve had this in my car for a year now and my gf took it and said the sound cut out and she needed to turn off car and turn it back on to get it working.</p><p>I measured the coils and I get about 4 on one coil and the other I am getting .9</p><p></p><p>I am figuring she blew this speaker. Can someone let me know the best option I have for this amp? Am I better to get another dbl vc and run it at 2ohm or just go with a 4ohm sub? The box I intend to use is the one with the sub already it’s a ported 12 that will sit in the trunk of sonata.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flash0214, post: 8745756, member: 683044"] Hey guys question for everyone here. My system is simple. Need help determining if my sub is blown and if so why? Was I wrong to go with a single 12 2ohm sub? Head unit: Pioneer with flat eq. No crossovers set Amp: Kenwood excelon xr901-5 Sub: Pioneer TS-A120B set for 2ohm. I’ve had this in my car for a year now and my gf took it and said the sound cut out and she needed to turn off car and turn it back on to get it working. I measured the coils and I get about 4 on one coil and the other I am getting .9 I am figuring she blew this speaker. Can someone let me know the best option I have for this amp? Am I better to get another dbl vc and run it at 2ohm or just go with a 4ohm sub? The box I intend to use is the one with the sub already it’s a ported 12 that will sit in the trunk of sonata. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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