What is up with my amp?
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OK, I put new RCA wires in today, and its doing the same thing still. I think the only thing left is to remove the sub and see if its just not holding its Ohm load anymore. If so, Im not using Rockford Subs anymore. this will be my second one in less than 2 months
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well, It was the freakin sub. It had 0 ohms of resistance. So I took it back to the shop I bought it at. And got this as my replacement for $100



Not sure if you can see in this pic, but it looks like the sub voice coil on the RF actually is sitting outside the center of the magnet




Not sure if you can see in this pic, but it looks like the sub voice coil on the RF actually is sitting outside the center of the magnet

Did you say that it was working before? Did you get a new amp or anything or did it do that all of a sudden? I had a dual 2 ohm sub that I had bought and I had it wired in parallel to be ran at 1 ohm, however when i was about to sell it, the guy wanted it wired in series at 4 ohms and the sub didn't work. Checked each coil. One was fine and the other read 0 ohms, meaning the coil was dead. The entire time I was running the sub off 1 coil which will change the T/S parameters.
That is actually a manufacturer defect. If this is what happened to you, I would go back to the shop and argue that statement and get your $100 back.
That is actually a manufacturer defect. If this is what happened to you, I would go back to the shop and argue that statement and get your $100 back.
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it happened all of a sudden on my way back from Riverside. It was working, and halfway home it suddenly started going out on me. The JL sub i got was over $200, but I got it for $100, and I paid $90 for the rockford a month ago
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I was smelling a burnt smell later, but not when it first started happening.
JL is much cleaner of a sub in sound, and takes less power to get good bass out of it
JL is much cleaner of a sub in sound, and takes less power to get good bass out of it
JL is much better when it comes to subs than RF. And they are pretty efficient as well, which is why i went with an oldschool 15w6 for my setup. Only needs about 400-600w in total with under 2 cu. ft. sealed to get plenty loud and sound great.
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