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<blockquote data-quote="abcheng" data-source="post: 538237" data-attributes="member: 556134"><p>hmmm... don't know what happened but yesterday hooked up my sub to my amp heard a thump / boom went to the back turned the gain less than 3/8 of the way up nothing. I believe my subs VCs went out. Dunno why though. Could be that the line level converter isn't set properly. Still awaiting answers from your forum members //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif. Messed up a fuse holder which cost me an extra $20 but otherwise the only other thing is I didn't really do research on car audio equip which led me to buy 2 American Pro 12" 500W RMS 4 Ohm DVC subs which aren't THAT bad with the exception of one of them not bein useable by some unknown reason and the amp i got said 500W but then that was a way off peak rating and was more like 150W RMS which was fine on my American Pro until I just got some CDT Audio 6.5's and a Hifonics BX1000D amp. Can't wait to hook up my other sub. Hopefully that one doesn't blow. knock on wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abcheng, post: 538237, member: 556134"] hmmm... don't know what happened but yesterday hooked up my sub to my amp heard a thump / boom went to the back turned the gain less than 3/8 of the way up nothing. I believe my subs VCs went out. Dunno why though. Could be that the line level converter isn't set properly. Still awaiting answers from your forum members [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG]. Messed up a fuse holder which cost me an extra $20 but otherwise the only other thing is I didn't really do research on car audio equip which led me to buy 2 American Pro 12" 500W RMS 4 Ohm DVC subs which aren't THAT bad with the exception of one of them not bein useable by some unknown reason and the amp i got said 500W but then that was a way off peak rating and was more like 150W RMS which was fine on my American Pro until I just got some CDT Audio 6.5's and a Hifonics BX1000D amp. Can't wait to hook up my other sub. Hopefully that one doesn't blow. knock on wood. [/QUOTE]
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