subs not working, please help
sorry that I haven't been on in a while, I had to get my track car ready for an event on short notice so my stereo got put on the back burner for a while
I replaced the one sub that was showing low resistance and I have my box all back together with 12 gauge speaker wire run through holes in the box. I'm letting the JB Weld that I sealed the holes with dry and I'll try it again tomorrow. I'll update this thread with the results
I replaced the one sub that was showing low resistance and I have my box all back together with 12 gauge speaker wire run through holes in the box. I'm letting the JB Weld that I sealed the holes with dry and I'll try it again tomorrow. I'll update this thread with the results
that or you had a faulty coil in one of the woofers , and it shorted everything out , ive seen this happen , any moisture in the amp over winter could also of caused the issue and caused a short , i think your best bet would be to find somone with a set of subs hook them up to your amp and see if you get full output if you do not its the amp , a bad ground can also cause strain on your equipment check all your connections make sure everything is good and tight
I got everything hooked back up today, made sure all my connections were tight. works great now
thanks to everyone who offered suggestions and hopefully this thread can help someone else with the same problem
thanks to everyone who offered suggestions and hopefully this thread can help someone else with the same problem
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