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<blockquote data-quote="audioatg" data-source="post: 6100539" data-attributes="member: 570057"><p>Well if there is no voltage with system turned on and you playing with volume and all with DMM set to AC volts. Then most likely your amp is fried. You can check too to make sure you amp i getting a signal. Set the DMM to AC pull out the rca cables and just take one head on the rca cable take your dmm leads and put one to the shell and the other to the tip and see If there is any voltage there with system on you playing with volume up and down.</p><p></p><p>Take the sub on nothin connected to it. Take your DMM set it to ohms. And just check each coil. See what they read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioatg, post: 6100539, member: 570057"] Well if there is no voltage with system turned on and you playing with volume and all with DMM set to AC volts. Then most likely your amp is fried. You can check too to make sure you amp i getting a signal. Set the DMM to AC pull out the rca cables and just take one head on the rca cable take your dmm leads and put one to the shell and the other to the tip and see If there is any voltage there with system on you playing with volume up and down. Take the sub on nothin connected to it. Take your DMM set it to ohms. And just check each coil. See what they read. [/QUOTE]
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