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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 391158" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>Explain exactly how the sub was wired. It sounds like the sub was dead shorted to me, in this case most amplifiers have a circuit to protect from this happening. Did you notice that when the sub started to puff cancer, if the cone was stuck either all the way in or out. If this was the case then there is a definite problem with the amp going into straight DC. I would not try your other sub in there just yet, I would try a different amp first, double check the wiring of your other new sub and try again, if it works, we know the sub is wired right and the fault could be with the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 391158, member: 552189"] Explain exactly how the sub was wired. It sounds like the sub was dead shorted to me, in this case most amplifiers have a circuit to protect from this happening. Did you notice that when the sub started to puff cancer, if the cone was stuck either all the way in or out. If this was the case then there is a definite problem with the amp going into straight DC. I would not try your other sub in there just yet, I would try a different amp first, double check the wiring of your other new sub and try again, if it works, we know the sub is wired right and the fault could be with the amp. [/QUOTE]
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