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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8567730" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>Ok forum fellas, another potentially dumb question for y'all. A friend of mine came to me a little over 2 years ago with a budget and audio desires. I set him up with a pair of soundqubed hds 10s and a sq2000.2 for the bottom end. He had since wrecked that car and salvaged the subs and amp from it and had a custom box / amp rack built and asked me today why the higher freq of the bass would be degrading over the last few weeks. He said it sounded pretty good right after the install, but has been getting worse over time. He has a newer jeep compass (2014 i think) and has his stock h/u with a line lever converter making the subs a possibility. Today will be the first time ive laid eyes on this new vehicle for him and am wondering what would you guys look for first? He said that the installer told him that the impedance of the woofers was a bit off but didnt tell him what that reading was. Would you guys start by taking the woofers out and putting a dmm on them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8567730, member: 664079"] Ok forum fellas, another potentially dumb question for y'all. A friend of mine came to me a little over 2 years ago with a budget and audio desires. I set him up with a pair of soundqubed hds 10s and a sq2000.2 for the bottom end. He had since wrecked that car and salvaged the subs and amp from it and had a custom box / amp rack built and asked me today why the higher freq of the bass would be degrading over the last few weeks. He said it sounded pretty good right after the install, but has been getting worse over time. He has a newer jeep compass (2014 i think) and has his stock h/u with a line lever converter making the subs a possibility. Today will be the first time ive laid eyes on this new vehicle for him and am wondering what would you guys look for first? He said that the installer told him that the impedance of the woofers was a bit off but didnt tell him what that reading was. Would you guys start by taking the woofers out and putting a dmm on them? [/QUOTE]
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