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<blockquote data-quote="UrbanSounds" data-source="post: 1160365" data-attributes="member: 556553"><p>Ok Im kinda of confused.</p><p></p><p>From what I hear from everyone is that Diamond Audio are really good subs, however so far I have been have some bad luck with these puppies.</p><p></p><p>First I had a Diamond Audio cm3 12" (300 watts rms) hooked up to a 2000 watt max volfenhag amp. I had it hooked up at 2 ohm bridged. Within about 2 weeks the sub was a goner. So I figured I get another one,but this time I got a D6 10 in a ported box bridged at 2 ohm hooked up to a 2000 watt max performance teknique amp. Now this one is makin a funny sound and after playing it for about 5 min the sub cuts off, however if you push on the cone of the sub it will start working again. I've checked all the wires and everythings look ok.</p><p></p><p>any ideas what it could be.</p><p></p><p>THankx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UrbanSounds, post: 1160365, member: 556553"] Ok Im kinda of confused. From what I hear from everyone is that Diamond Audio are really good subs, however so far I have been have some bad luck with these puppies. First I had a Diamond Audio cm3 12" (300 watts rms) hooked up to a 2000 watt max volfenhag amp. I had it hooked up at 2 ohm bridged. Within about 2 weeks the sub was a goner. So I figured I get another one,but this time I got a D6 10 in a ported box bridged at 2 ohm hooked up to a 2000 watt max performance teknique amp. Now this one is makin a funny sound and after playing it for about 5 min the sub cuts off, however if you push on the cone of the sub it will start working again. I've checked all the wires and everythings look ok. any ideas what it could be. THankx [/QUOTE]
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