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<blockquote data-quote="jhall05" data-source="post: 2011398" data-attributes="member: 569216"><p>Hey so i bought the nakamichi 12" and put it in the 1.2 cubic ft box hooked everything up correctly set all my settings up on headunit on max, then worked with the gain on the amp. this subwoofer would not distort at all so i had my gain pracitly at max at 0 instead of - 5, and it wouldnt distort so yesterday mourning i decide to bump some music and all of sudden subwoofers just werent on as soon as the song finished. now i have a kenwood amp and the light on it is red and i have another amp that has power to my speakers so i know the main fuse is not out, could it be the amp fuse is out, but still being powered or did subwoofers blow. i heard once they blow they make some noises and will still play but sound shitty. i just got the sub in 3 days ago lol and i never killed a sub this quick i was going to turn down my gain later on, but i had no distortion so i thought it was fine.</p><p></p><p>so what do you guys think the diagnosit is, i want to try to fix things myself or inspect myself before i find a freidn to try the sub on their amp.</p><p></p><p>thanks jared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhall05, post: 2011398, member: 569216"] Hey so i bought the nakamichi 12" and put it in the 1.2 cubic ft box hooked everything up correctly set all my settings up on headunit on max, then worked with the gain on the amp. this subwoofer would not distort at all so i had my gain pracitly at max at 0 instead of - 5, and it wouldnt distort so yesterday mourning i decide to bump some music and all of sudden subwoofers just werent on as soon as the song finished. now i have a kenwood amp and the light on it is red and i have another amp that has power to my speakers so i know the main fuse is not out, could it be the amp fuse is out, but still being powered or did subwoofers blow. i heard once they blow they make some noises and will still play but sound shitty. i just got the sub in 3 days ago lol and i never killed a sub this quick i was going to turn down my gain later on, but i had no distortion so i thought it was fine. so what do you guys think the diagnosit is, i want to try to fix things myself or inspect myself before i find a freidn to try the sub on their amp. thanks jared. [/QUOTE]
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