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<blockquote data-quote="75MonteCarlo" data-source="post: 1315167" data-attributes="member: 556815"><p>Well I definately blew one, it put the a massive circular crack in the center of the cone with cracks spidering out from it, looking like a chipped windshield on my sub..</p><p></p><p>Electricals, nothing. I have plans for a 200 amp alt in the excessive amperage group buy, and i've got a motomaster eliminator spiral cell batt (basically the same as an optima) oh and i've got a lil 0.5 farad cap on there, just leftovers from my first system.</p><p></p><p>I noticed one thing tonight: the subs bump when I switch tracks, and when I turn on the HU. Also, if I have the volume all the way down, and the remote punch turned all the way up, you can't hear any music or beat, but the subs will slowly start making a sine wave.. i'd guess around 35 hz or so, and they just buzz (at a decent volume, loud, but not pounding).. I was talking to a guy tonight who told me that the new rockford amps are subject to power surges, and that I was probly getting power surges to my subs.. But then half an hour later he told me about a guy he knew that hit 300 dB with 4 juggernauts.. so i'm not sure if he knows what the **** he's talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="75MonteCarlo, post: 1315167, member: 556815"] Well I definately blew one, it put the a massive circular crack in the center of the cone with cracks spidering out from it, looking like a chipped windshield on my sub.. Electricals, nothing. I have plans for a 200 amp alt in the excessive amperage group buy, and i've got a motomaster eliminator spiral cell batt (basically the same as an optima) oh and i've got a lil 0.5 farad cap on there, just leftovers from my first system. I noticed one thing tonight: the subs bump when I switch tracks, and when I turn on the HU. Also, if I have the volume all the way down, and the remote punch turned all the way up, you can't hear any music or beat, but the subs will slowly start making a sine wave.. i'd guess around 35 hz or so, and they just buzz (at a decent volume, loud, but not pounding).. I was talking to a guy tonight who told me that the new rockford amps are subject to power surges, and that I was probly getting power surges to my subs.. But then half an hour later he told me about a guy he knew that hit 300 dB with 4 juggernauts.. so i'm not sure if he knows what the **** he's talking about. [/QUOTE]
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