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<blockquote data-quote="Electro16" data-source="post: 418802" data-attributes="member: 550896"><p>I only have one MTX Thunder6000 15" 8 Ohm subwoofer and I tried hooking it up to my home stereo but when i give the subwoofer more power it tends to make a cracking, popping noise. One person told me that it was that the subwoofer was getting too much raw current, is there any way to remedy this? Also, it is completely new, it has only been used a little bit. And it is made for car applications, but i figured since it was 8 ohms it would be fine in my house, but it hasnt worked the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electro16, post: 418802, member: 550896"] I only have one MTX Thunder6000 15" 8 Ohm subwoofer and I tried hooking it up to my home stereo but when i give the subwoofer more power it tends to make a cracking, popping noise. One person told me that it was that the subwoofer was getting too much raw current, is there any way to remedy this? Also, it is completely new, it has only been used a little bit. And it is made for car applications, but i figured since it was 8 ohms it would be fine in my house, but it hasnt worked the best. [/QUOTE]
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