Random distortion, can't find source

 

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Username: Mcdstvn

Palm Coast, FL United States

Post Number: 7
Registered: Feb-09
I've removed everything out of my truck to get a look at all the wiring, it's all fine. Ground, remote, power, line out conveter, rc cables etc they're all fine. The amp is working, but the fuse refuses to come out, but I'm pretty sure if that was blown it just would have stopped working altogether. I (had) two 10" subs going, blew one, left one in and running and now it's getting really bad feedback or distortion or something that didn't happen until I took out the other sub. I tried re-inserting all the wiring into the blown sub just to see if it was having it connected that would fix it and nothing.

My other sub just going to crap as well, or..?
 

Gold Member
Username: Dakangofkrunk16

Boca Raton, Florida

Post Number: 1707
Registered: May-07
Is it wired correctly to the Sub...

My advice get something new.. Sounds like that other one is gonna take a crap soon

May i ask what subs and amp you had?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Mcdstvn

Palm Coast, FL United States

Post Number: 18
Registered: Feb-09
I had two 10" dvc xtreme subs, some brand I hadn't heard of but they turned out decent.

link: http://www.evosoft.dk/xtreme/xtreme_subwoofers.html

Running off a Jensen 300 watt 2 ch. amp
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