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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7244686" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>i'd just like to add, that in my experience, it's the sub that takes out the amp, especially rf subs. i have plenty of nice hefty blown amps to back that up. and it comes down to operator error. check out that p1 that is still good, and see if it smells all burned up. look for cooked tinsel leads, and listen for coil rub. ohm the coil out and compare to stock t/s specs from rockford. if they were paired up, and the one went, taking the amp with it, it is very likely the other is not too far behind, and i would hate to see you kill the jl, too. i'm not sure the jl could take the abuse well. i also know what a kick in the pants it is to someone when you turn around and sell a gift, so there is the option of picking up another matching type-e and it would be paired good with the amp, and run like that for a while. there is also the option of running just the single sub. as for the blown amp- if it was worth anything, there is guys on here that can repair it for cheap. if the p1 is still good, not just working, then you could possibly sell it to pay for the amp repair. learn to recognize clipping and distortion, as that will destroy any sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7244686, member: 629234"] i'd just like to add, that in my experience, it's the sub that takes out the amp, especially rf subs. i have plenty of nice hefty blown amps to back that up. and it comes down to operator error. check out that p1 that is still good, and see if it smells all burned up. look for cooked tinsel leads, and listen for coil rub. ohm the coil out and compare to stock t/s specs from rockford. if they were paired up, and the one went, taking the amp with it, it is very likely the other is not too far behind, and i would hate to see you kill the jl, too. i'm not sure the jl could take the abuse well. i also know what a kick in the pants it is to someone when you turn around and sell a gift, so there is the option of picking up another matching type-e and it would be paired good with the amp, and run like that for a while. there is also the option of running just the single sub. as for the blown amp- if it was worth anything, there is guys on here that can repair it for cheap. if the p1 is still good, not just working, then you could possibly sell it to pay for the amp repair. learn to recognize clipping and distortion, as that will destroy any sub. [/QUOTE]
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