Aug 23, 2007 - 3:09 PM | Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #590204 · Replies: 6 · Views: 1,792 |
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Hi! I am new here but i can help. This happen for three reason: 1) You disconnect coil wire. (your amplifier "see" more resistance) 2) Your enclosure is wrong builded (less damping out of car, destroy your subwoofer spider) 3) You play low notes out of car (destroy your subwoofer spider) Check your amplifier "Gain" and your amplifier "crossover" Measure with a multimeter your Subwoofer resistance and your amplifier AC Voltage (sorry for my english) |
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