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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcrusader" data-source="post: 7380792" data-attributes="member: 633869"><p>Hello I just got back from a local shop where they replaced a melted fuse and fuse holder. ********* used to small a fuse I'm guessing. Anyways my subs don't sound right now and I'm thinking they are blown or something. They move but the sound is way quieter than I remember it being and in the middle ov some bass lines the subs will make a ******* in sound and then shut off. I get voltage drops but they used to be louder even with said drops.</p><p></p><p>Gear: Kenwood 9015D Sub amp</p><p></p><p>Kenwood KFC-W3012 12" Performance Series Subwoofer</p><p></p><p>Alpine MRP F-300</p><p></p><p>They ran 4 guage from the battery to a 2 farad cap and ran 8 guage to the 2 amps, Is this sufficient? I believe the subs are run at 2 Ohms but I'm not certain. Also the wire seems to be ****** aluminum, it looks silver.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for reading,</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcrusader, post: 7380792, member: 633869"] Hello I just got back from a local shop where they replaced a melted fuse and fuse holder. ********* used to small a fuse I'm guessing. Anyways my subs don't sound right now and I'm thinking they are blown or something. They move but the sound is way quieter than I remember it being and in the middle ov some bass lines the subs will make a ******* in sound and then shut off. I get voltage drops but they used to be louder even with said drops. Gear: Kenwood 9015D Sub amp Kenwood KFC-W3012 12" Performance Series Subwoofer Alpine MRP F-300 They ran 4 guage from the battery to a 2 farad cap and ran 8 guage to the 2 amps, Is this sufficient? I believe the subs are run at 2 Ohms but I'm not certain. Also the wire seems to be ****** aluminum, it looks silver. Thanks for reading, Kevin [/QUOTE]
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