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Will Sub Still Play Well with Slightly Burned VCs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marve_Lous" data-source="post: 8719408" data-attributes="member: 677487"><p>So... I messed up... I installed my new Alpine X 12", and was more than ready to hear some deep bass notes so (like a dummy) I turned the bass way up on my HU EQ during the "break-in" period. About 10 minutes in and I could smell the VCs frying so I immediately paused the music and turned the bass back to 0 on the HU. The sub is playing fine, but I'm wondering if I've done any permanent damage that will restrict the sub from playing at it's full potential after the break-in period. Any thoughts? Should I get the sub looked at, or just roll with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marve_Lous, post: 8719408, member: 677487"] So... I messed up... I installed my new Alpine X 12", and was more than ready to hear some deep bass notes so (like a dummy) I turned the bass way up on my HU EQ during the "break-in" period. About 10 minutes in and I could smell the VCs frying so I immediately paused the music and turned the bass back to 0 on the HU. The sub is playing fine, but I'm wondering if I've done any permanent damage that will restrict the sub from playing at it's full potential after the break-in period. Any thoughts? Should I get the sub looked at, or just roll with it. [/QUOTE]
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