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<blockquote data-quote="Juiced" data-source="post: 495938" data-attributes="member: 555804"><p>Well it all started last week when one of my 12" Immortals stoped playing, i thought i was weird so i pulled it out of the enclosure and low and behold the wire that connects the terminals to the voice coil was missing. I got pissed and called Audiobahn. The customer service manager offered to either replace the sub or refund me my money. I chose to have him refund me my money for both subs (i'm buying 2 XXX 12") so i figure before i send them back i want to see a super sub go pop.</p><p></p><p>at first we were just going to feed it 6000 watts rms and see if we couldn't destroy it that way. now i've been given the idea to plug it into the wall outlet.. no the real choice is to what outlet to plug it into.</p><p></p><p>A. 120 Volt @ 15 Amps</p><p></p><p>B. 220 Volt @ 100 Amps</p><p></p><p>C. 2 jeules @ ? Amps</p><p></p><p>D. the ground and power output from my firnds arcwelder.... oh the possibilities</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juiced, post: 495938, member: 555804"] Well it all started last week when one of my 12" Immortals stoped playing, i thought i was weird so i pulled it out of the enclosure and low and behold the wire that connects the terminals to the voice coil was missing. I got pissed and called Audiobahn. The customer service manager offered to either replace the sub or refund me my money. I chose to have him refund me my money for both subs (i'm buying 2 XXX 12") so i figure before i send them back i want to see a super sub go pop. at first we were just going to feed it 6000 watts rms and see if we couldn't destroy it that way. now i've been given the idea to plug it into the wall outlet.. no the real choice is to what outlet to plug it into. A. 120 Volt @ 15 Amps B. 220 Volt @ 100 Amps C. 2 jeules @ ? Amps D. the ground and power output from my firnds arcwelder.... oh the possibilities [/QUOTE]
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