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<blockquote data-quote="trabadoor22" data-source="post: 6291931" data-attributes="member: 561367"><p>Ok, update. I checked out the sub and no funky noises and it looks fine. I checked the voice coils with a multimeter and they both read roughly 2 ohms which is what they are. I connected the sub to my other amp which I know works and still no sound. I double checked the connections again and everything is fine. I called the manufacturer and they said the tinsel leads may be broken, but they seem fine although I can't see where they go beyond the spider. So my conclusion is that the sub is blown even though I see no evidence of it other than it won't play. I will most likely just purchase a new sub, however I just was hoping for more proof the sub is blown so I don't spend my money on a new sub for no reason. If there are any other tests I can do to figure out what is wrong with it I would appreciate it. Who knows, maybe I can get it fixed. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trabadoor22, post: 6291931, member: 561367"] Ok, update. I checked out the sub and no funky noises and it looks fine. I checked the voice coils with a multimeter and they both read roughly 2 ohms which is what they are. I connected the sub to my other amp which I know works and still no sound. I double checked the connections again and everything is fine. I called the manufacturer and they said the tinsel leads may be broken, but they seem fine although I can't see where they go beyond the spider. So my conclusion is that the sub is blown even though I see no evidence of it other than it won't play. I will most likely just purchase a new sub, however I just was hoping for more proof the sub is blown so I don't spend my money on a new sub for no reason. If there are any other tests I can do to figure out what is wrong with it I would appreciate it. Who knows, maybe I can get it fixed. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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