car subwoofer trouble again...
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blown sub, voice coil has melted causing a direct short at the amp (most likely). Take a volt/ohm meter and measure the resistance of the woofer coils (can be done from the speaker leads) the ohm reading should be approximately what the woofers nominal impedance is (should be printed on the sub or the package it came in...look it up online if you are unsure)
Other option..toasted amp. Pull the subwoofer wires off the amplifier, replace the fuses and see if the amp blows the fuses again. If it does you have a bad amp.
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ok the fuses are fine after i replaced them and turning it on. So pretty sure its a blown sub. Chuck, I live in Chicago, any recommendations on a new woofer? approximately around 100-150? it will take me a week or two to scrounge up cash for it.
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RE Audio RE12, I have 1 in stock. No enclosure, but I can ship it to you for about $150ish. I'll double check the price.
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