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no i got the speaker wires disconnected from the amp and testing it

Still sounds blown.

If you hhok up your multimeter and it comes up 5ohm or 12 or 16 or anything other than whats it supposed to be. I think 2ohm subs read like 1.6 or something I can't remember right now.

Edited by Chris Hammer

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They growl? No more bath salts for your subs!! :rofl:

Really though, sounds like your coils are blown...if the ohms are all over the place like that then they are probobly done for. Time to upgrade man!

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Have you tried hooking other subs to the amp? Sounds like you need to leave the kickers on the curb and go to a better sub

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