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<blockquote data-quote="Weece" data-source="post: 793647" data-attributes="member: 559468"><p>How would i be able to tell if i have blown one of my voicecoils? I have checked them with the dmm and everything and checks out, but i still get this weird burning smell now...(after i hooked up my amp and "boom" sparks flew when i was connecting speaker wires and it blew my main power wire fuse). I now have it hooked up and i have to crank the gain almost all the way up to get the sub 15" xxx to start hitting amp=PA 2500d, just wondering if this could be a bad Voice Coil or give me input on what you guys think it could be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weece, post: 793647, member: 559468"] How would i be able to tell if i have blown one of my voicecoils? I have checked them with the dmm and everything and checks out, but i still get this weird burning smell now...(after i hooked up my amp and "boom" sparks flew when i was connecting speaker wires and it blew my main power wire fuse). I now have it hooked up and i have to crank the gain almost all the way up to get the sub 15" xxx to start hitting amp=PA 2500d, just wondering if this could be a bad Voice Coil or give me input on what you guys think it could be? [/QUOTE]
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