Ok so one of my subs randomly quit working the other day. it still plays but not really. i can feel it vibrate but its not hitting like the other one at all, its actually barely moving at all. I don't think its blown though because its not really crunchy when i push down on it and i can't see anything wrong with it. I checked the wiring and made sure power was getting to the box which it is. What could have caused the speaker to blow, and its not clipping because i made sure that my gain was set perfect and never turned my HU up past 3/4. But on my radio, the crossover setting for my subs was set at 100 Hz and that was without me changing it myself it just came like that. was that a problem? And besides being blown, could anything else have caused this problem, and again i know its not wiring because i checked battery wire, ground and all speaker wire!
subs and amp model numbers please.
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Explain how you "set your gain perfect"
Also, if one sub is blown but they share a chamber, the other sub will still cause the blown one to move because they share air.
Did you check the coils on a meter? That should tell you if you have a shorted coil or if you have a broken coil.
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They are in separate boxes and the subs are memphis shallow mounts and amp is a pr 1000.1 and I set gains with a multimeter and a 50 hz test tone