Subs frying amp

yes and no. a sub wired too low can blow an amp regardless if its under-powering the sub or not. there are just a few circumstances that can lead to the sub being the issue.
Once again that's not the subwoofer blowing the amp, that's user error for wiring the sub too low of a load for the amp to handle.

A working sub will NOT blow an amp without user error.

 
I understand that but u wired the subs low you killed the amp by not having the electrical capabilities to run that low
well the same way you would blow up your subs, YOU wired the amp wrong or YOU turned the gains up or something of that sort. it really comes down to user error no matter what. (unless its a manufacturing error)

 
no, i did not blow an amp with it. i tested it after pulling it out of storage for a decade, and it was previously blown. drug the test amp down. not sure how you got me doing something from me explaining how it works, but 'eh. and an amp gan fail and shoot dc out of nowhere, and for no real reason, other than a faulty output or driver. it happens. you happen to be just distracting from the issue of the thread anyways....

 
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