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what a burning coil sound like?
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<blockquote data-quote="BumpinTypeR" data-source="post: 5684034" data-attributes="member: 607000"><p>alright. well if my truck sat for four hours (without any music playing) and i wnet back to it and still smelled it could it possibly be the coils? im thinkin its just the wood...or i read somewhere that new subs (which ive only been cranking mine for a couple weeks) can smell odd</p><p></p><p>and what do you guys think about playin songs at 45 out of 46 volume with all settings they way they were when i set my gain except i am using custom eq and made changes in there? think its ok my my type r/mrp-m500 amp?</p><p></p><p>thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BumpinTypeR, post: 5684034, member: 607000"] alright. well if my truck sat for four hours (without any music playing) and i wnet back to it and still smelled it could it possibly be the coils? im thinkin its just the wood...or i read somewhere that new subs (which ive only been cranking mine for a couple weeks) can smell odd and what do you guys think about playin songs at 45 out of 46 volume with all settings they way they were when i set my gain except i am using custom eq and made changes in there? think its ok my my type r/mrp-m500 amp? thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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