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<blockquote data-quote="Flyer" data-source="post: 1566919" data-attributes="member: 565667"><p>I have 2 15 eclipse ti's I have the voice coils hooked up in parallel and the subs hooked up in a series to the jl 1000.1 amp at a final 4 ohm load. Just noticed today that one of the subs is not working. There isn't a break in any connection because one sub still works. I used a ohm meter and both subs register at 2 ohms. If a sub is blown, will it still give a good ohm reading? What else could it be?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Flyer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyer, post: 1566919, member: 565667"] I have 2 15 eclipse ti's I have the voice coils hooked up in parallel and the subs hooked up in a series to the jl 1000.1 amp at a final 4 ohm load. Just noticed today that one of the subs is not working. There isn't a break in any connection because one sub still works. I used a ohm meter and both subs register at 2 ohms. If a sub is blown, will it still give a good ohm reading? What else could it be? Thanks Flyer [/QUOTE]
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