sub shows zero resistance

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so i just hooked up all of my friends equipment, and when i tested the subs, they showed 0 ohms. i wasn't sure what this meant, so i went ahead and hooked everything up... i have an ac signal at the speaker wire, and i'm positive the speakers are wired correctly...but no bass.

 
well, the thing is....i had them wired up to my amp a few months ago. it pushes 400x2 at 2 ohms. and they are single voice coil 4 ohm subs, so in theory my amp was only pushing 200 watts to them...and they are 250 watt subs. nothing really happened to make them blow, they just hit for a few minutes, then stopped. even if they were wired for max power from the amp, only a minute wouldn't blow them would it?

 
well, the thing is....i had them wired up to my amp a few months ago. it pushes 400x2 at 2 ohms. and they are single voice coil 4 ohm subs, so in theory my amp was only pushing 200 watts to them...and they are 250 watt subs. nothing really happened to make them blow, they just hit for a few minutes, then stopped. even if they were wired for max power from the amp, only a minute wouldn't blow them would it?
is that 250 max or rms ? if you wer pushing them for more then the rms on them is that might be a cause of the subs being done far

 
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