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ok. heres the story. i got hit in my back corner bumper by some dipshit a few weeks ago. well, my subs are inverted and were strapped down in my fucking box. when i got rearended, my subs fell forward onto the top of my amp. just made a coouple of scratches. by my subs were sparking at the terminals when i looked back at them and they were buzzing. so i immediately pulled out my speaker wires from my amp, turned my car off, and pulled the fuse out to prevent anything else happening. my amp is a sundown SAE-1200D. so i was afraid to hook it up until now. hooked it all up. my amp powers on, voltage reads good. turned on some music, and all my subs are outputting is clipped signal. ive got a vid for you guys who need some more details. checked all my fusing, wiring, everything. everything is fine. please let me know if theres anything i can do, or fix. the subs are dual 4 vcs wired to a 4 ohm load.

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im willing to bet its your woofers and you are getting some type of coil rub. although internet vids suck for telling that kind of stuff.

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Thanks. Ill trim it down. I was getting around to it. And what do you mean swap amps? Like buy another one? I cant shell out any more money. If i can fix it, im selling it all.

Yea man you don't want that exposed wire out like that. But yea man he had to get another amp, but he got them at a shop, so they were under warranty.

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