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why did my sub and amp go out on me after an accident
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<blockquote data-quote="rookanga" data-source="post: 7639653" data-attributes="member: 604582"><p>I know its blown because when pushing down on the cone, its hard now, so thats what im trying to figure out how the sub was blown, theres proibably a few different things you could do, but without actually touching the amp, how could it of blown, im just figuring out if the wires touched and made the negative on the amp went to the positive on the sub and the positive on the amp go to the negative on the sub and blew it, is it possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rookanga, post: 7639653, member: 604582"] I know its blown because when pushing down on the cone, its hard now, so thats what im trying to figure out how the sub was blown, theres proibably a few different things you could do, but without actually touching the amp, how could it of blown, im just figuring out if the wires touched and made the negative on the amp went to the positive on the sub and the positive on the amp go to the negative on the sub and blew it, is it possible? [/QUOTE]
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