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<blockquote data-quote="Fuddling" data-source="post: 8469238" data-attributes="member: 668755"><p>Hey guys I wanted some help so I know what I have to do to fix the problem with my subwoofer. So I was driving to my friends house and it was two hours away and all of a sudden my sub stopped. I have a power acoustic mofo 12" 4 ohm sub with a 2600 watt planet audio amp(sub was bridged). I looked over and my car was filled with smoke and I pulled over and opened my trunk. The amp was in protection mode and the sub was extremely hot(so was the amp). I pulled the sub open the next day and nothing seemed wrong and I plugged it back in. Amp was green and then I played music, the sub hit once and then immediately in protection mode. I then turned all the power down and unbridged it and it works right now. I know that something probably fried because most of the settings were turned up(my friend also said that I shouldn't have done that) It has never had this problem before but I never left it on this long. I don't know if the amp fried the sub or if the sub fried the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuddling, post: 8469238, member: 668755"] Hey guys I wanted some help so I know what I have to do to fix the problem with my subwoofer. So I was driving to my friends house and it was two hours away and all of a sudden my sub stopped. I have a power acoustic mofo 12" 4 ohm sub with a 2600 watt planet audio amp(sub was bridged). I looked over and my car was filled with smoke and I pulled over and opened my trunk. The amp was in protection mode and the sub was extremely hot(so was the amp). I pulled the sub open the next day and nothing seemed wrong and I plugged it back in. Amp was green and then I played music, the sub hit once and then immediately in protection mode. I then turned all the power down and unbridged it and it works right now. I know that something probably fried because most of the settings were turned up(my friend also said that I shouldn't have done that) It has never had this problem before but I never left it on this long. I don't know if the amp fried the sub or if the sub fried the amp. [/QUOTE]
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