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Problems with bass please help !
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<blockquote data-quote="Kam311" data-source="post: 8584836" data-attributes="member: 673335"><p>Your friend probably owes you some new subs. We're you with him? He ran your system with the car off? Maybe he turned the subs up, and then back down before you got it back. Knowing the voltage dropped so low is concerning, might be lucky your Amp still works. Or your Amp could be messed up causing the subs to sound like poop.</p><p></p><p>Take the subs out and check the impedance if each voice coil with a dmm. You can also push tho cone in and make sure there is no rubbing or that one isn't completely seized up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kam311, post: 8584836, member: 673335"] Your friend probably owes you some new subs. We're you with him? He ran your system with the car off? Maybe he turned the subs up, and then back down before you got it back. Knowing the voltage dropped so low is concerning, might be lucky your Amp still works. Or your Amp could be messed up causing the subs to sound like poop. Take the subs out and check the impedance if each voice coil with a dmm. You can also push tho cone in and make sure there is no rubbing or that one isn't completely seized up. [/QUOTE]
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