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<blockquote data-quote="Wesseat" data-source="post: 8834854" data-attributes="member: 683916"><p>No scratching resistance against pushing down seeing normal. They are x-w-10d4 Alpine Subs and kicker CX 1800.1 amplifiers. Each amp was wired at 1 ohm on a pair of subwoofers. One thing I didn't mention earlier was that I accidentally reversed polarities on one of the amplifiers enough to make a spark. But it seems to come on and does not go into protect mode or anything. Green light is there. I got to work today but I was planning on doing what I should have done to begin with and set my amplifier gains with a dd1 plus and see if everything looks normal there with the Subs disconnected. I'm guessing scratching and excess resistance is bad right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wesseat, post: 8834854, member: 683916"] No scratching resistance against pushing down seeing normal. They are x-w-10d4 Alpine Subs and kicker CX 1800.1 amplifiers. Each amp was wired at 1 ohm on a pair of subwoofers. One thing I didn't mention earlier was that I accidentally reversed polarities on one of the amplifiers enough to make a spark. But it seems to come on and does not go into protect mode or anything. Green light is there. I got to work today but I was planning on doing what I should have done to begin with and set my amplifier gains with a dd1 plus and see if everything looks normal there with the Subs disconnected. I'm guessing scratching and excess resistance is bad right? [/QUOTE]
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