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Which Amp is good for VEGA 10''?
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<blockquote data-quote="mykeys" data-source="post: 88" data-attributes="member: 540605"><p>Only the vega series has the red surround. Now on to the testing to see if the sub is blown.. If you have a multi-meter check the resistance..if it isnt withing.5 of either 4 or 8 then it's done. If you dont have one take a scrap piece of speaker wire and attatch it to the sub then take the other end and touch them to a small battery (I use AA) if the speaker moves then the sub isnt blown..If it's a dual voice coil you will need to check both coils. One other thing The sub has a max input of 600 watts so no the amp shouldn't have killed the vega..It's possible but unlikely. Fosgate doesn't underate their equipment that much I am afraid to say.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mykeys, post: 88, member: 540605"] Only the vega series has the red surround. Now on to the testing to see if the sub is blown.. If you have a multi-meter check the resistance..if it isnt withing.5 of either 4 or 8 then it's done. If you dont have one take a scrap piece of speaker wire and attatch it to the sub then take the other end and touch them to a small battery (I use AA) if the speaker moves then the sub isnt blown..If it's a dual voice coil you will need to check both coils. One other thing The sub has a max input of 600 watts so no the amp shouldn't have killed the vega..It's possible but unlikely. Fosgate doesn't underate their equipment that much I am afraid to say. Mike [/QUOTE]
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