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<blockquote data-quote="josh6203" data-source="post: 2755112" data-attributes="member: 573308"><p>hey guys, i have two kicker l5's with an amp powering each via 0 gauge... problem is, one of the subs recently stopped responding (worked perfectly before)... i have tried using the other amplifier and no response so i know it isn't the amp... all i know for a fact is the problem starts somewhere when my monster wiring leaves the amp up to the sub... i've removed the subwoofer and checked the wiring on the back, everything is in tact and properly wired, the sub is NOT blown because the voice coils are fine when i push the sub in... did a wire come loose inside the sub on the voice coil? i noticed the loss of power to the sub during a large speed bump that i ran over quickly... any ideas anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josh6203, post: 2755112, member: 573308"] hey guys, i have two kicker l5's with an amp powering each via 0 gauge... problem is, one of the subs recently stopped responding (worked perfectly before)... i have tried using the other amplifier and no response so i know it isn't the amp... all i know for a fact is the problem starts somewhere when my monster wiring leaves the amp up to the sub... i've removed the subwoofer and checked the wiring on the back, everything is in tact and properly wired, the sub is NOT blown because the voice coils are fine when i push the sub in... did a wire come loose inside the sub on the voice coil? i noticed the loss of power to the sub during a large speed bump that i ran over quickly... any ideas anyone? [/QUOTE]
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