test a sub without an amp?

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and i can do that with no power what soever on the subs?
Yep.

Set your multimeter to DC resistance and then put the positive lead from the DMM on the positive coil input then likewise for the negatives.

If the sub is a DVC 4 Ohm sub then each coil, when measured, should read close to or at 4 Ohms. If a 2 Ohm driver then close to 2 Ohms.

 
measure the coils, inspect the sub, push evenly on the subs cone, to see if it scraps //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

or... connect it to an audio source, seeing, unless you're out camping, with no electricity, I'm sure you would have one!

 
alright i used the dmm and it read 4 ohms, and i put the 9V to it and it made noise, what kind of noise is it supposed to make? it sounded kinda scratchy.

is there anyway to cheaply replace the voice coils if they are bad?

 
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