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<blockquote data-quote="RFHX2" data-source="post: 68337" data-attributes="member: 544881"><p>first off that fosgate sub is 400 max which means its 200 rms tops ur powering it with a 350 watt amp which is bad because u should not power a sub with an amp that is more tha the rms especially for just 1 sub second of all if ur positive and negative wires were touching u probably fried the components inside the sub obviously it wasnt wired corrctly cause those wires should never touch theres nothing to d to save that au so get a new 1......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RFHX2, post: 68337, member: 544881"] first off that fosgate sub is 400 max which means its 200 rms tops ur powering it with a 350 watt amp which is bad because u should not power a sub with an amp that is more tha the rms especially for just 1 sub second of all if ur positive and negative wires were touching u probably fried the components inside the sub obviously it wasnt wired corrctly cause those wires should never touch theres nothing to d to save that au so get a new 1...... [/QUOTE]
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