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<blockquote data-quote="Ajf23" data-source="post: 8833858" data-attributes="member: 686650"><p>When you get a chance to, try checking impedance at the output terminals on the amplifier, then impedance from the terminal to the subwoofer itself. </p><p>Also, from the ground on the input of the amp to the point it’s grounded out to. Maybe it could have come loose at some point and vibrates </p><p>To me it doesn’t sound like the amp itself has failed it sounds like electrical somewhere. </p><p>I’m assuming with the 320amp alternator you did the big three?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ajf23, post: 8833858, member: 686650"] When you get a chance to, try checking impedance at the output terminals on the amplifier, then impedance from the terminal to the subwoofer itself. Also, from the ground on the input of the amp to the point it’s grounded out to. Maybe it could have come loose at some point and vibrates To me it doesn’t sound like the amp itself has failed it sounds like electrical somewhere. I’m assuming with the 320amp alternator you did the big three? [/QUOTE]
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