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<blockquote data-quote="aceofspades70" data-source="post: 230244" data-attributes="member: 548318"><p>I installed an amp and sub for my friend. He's got a 10" Kenwood bandpass box (BP110) running off a Kenwood 120 watt amp (529S). I've got it bridged and the sub is wired 4ohm. Whenever the sub is hooked up to the amp, it blows the amp fuse.</p><p></p><p>I know the amp is ok. I tried it on one of my Type Rs and it ran fine.</p><p></p><p>I hooked the sub up to one of my amps and it blew the amp fuse.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know what the damage is? Voice Coils? Blown Sub?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aceofspades70, post: 230244, member: 548318"] I installed an amp and sub for my friend. He's got a 10" Kenwood bandpass box (BP110) running off a Kenwood 120 watt amp (529S). I've got it bridged and the sub is wired 4ohm. Whenever the sub is hooked up to the amp, it blows the amp fuse. I know the amp is ok. I tried it on one of my Type Rs and it ran fine. I hooked the sub up to one of my amps and it blew the amp fuse. Anyone know what the damage is? Voice Coils? Blown Sub? [/QUOTE]
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