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Old 10th January 2009, 23:23   #4
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Originally Posted by toms_vtr View Post
no i havent put to much power throught it!
i only have a 400 watt amp and my sub is 1400 watt!
and i made sure i was running ti in properly!
thanks anyways
for a start.. your talking in figures which mean nothing

please talk in RMS

the main cause for this problem is likely to be inccorect setting up of the amplifier.. im guessing youve had the "gain" setting all the way up? or close to full? if so, this is the cause of your problem

in terms of your sub. by cracking, its lost a lot of quality due to the cone not being secure and rigid

you can get a sub re-coned, but it would only be worth it if its a good sub

to stu_n_shell.. my guess is thats its not the sub thats faulty. its just been set up completely wrong
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