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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8755702" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Yep. Just heard something similar with my little 8 inch I blew last week, only I had zero notice before hand. It was sounding awesome one song and blew right away on the next. Screwing around with it and ran to much power into a 300 watt sub, moved it way too much on a certain song and killed it. I also saw the clip light blink right as the sub barked at me and failed. This is why it’s important to set gains right and know your max volume level you can play, especially on bass heavy music. Doing what I did and just plugging it in and playing it without doing a proper gain setting will cost you some burned out subs sooner or later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8755702, member: 678073"] Yep. Just heard something similar with my little 8 inch I blew last week, only I had zero notice before hand. It was sounding awesome one song and blew right away on the next. Screwing around with it and ran to much power into a 300 watt sub, moved it way too much on a certain song and killed it. I also saw the clip light blink right as the sub barked at me and failed. This is why it’s important to set gains right and know your max volume level you can play, especially on bass heavy music. Doing what I did and just plugging it in and playing it without doing a proper gain setting will cost you some burned out subs sooner or later. [/QUOTE]
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