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Hi.
I recently added two Pioneer 10" subs to my car. They are 350 RMS, 700 peak and are running off a Kenwood 1000W amp. Yesterday I realized the left sub is blown and I don't remember doing anything that should have blown it. My questions are these: at that wattge, shouldn't I really have to get on the subs for an extended amount of time to blow one of them? Is there something that I'm completly ignoring, such as an amp ajustment or something of that nature that cause the sub to go? Is this possibly a model issue (in which case I would rather not get another sub of the same model to replace this one) or did I just end up with one "bad apple" of a sub? THANKS a lot of input, I have to figure out what I'm going to do from here. I have a manufacturer's warranty so I think I can get the sub replaced but before I replace it I would like to make sure I'm not the cause of this. |
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