Linch
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Ok as some of you mite know, my sub has been making thunder noise's, the first time I unplugged it then it was ok. It did it again and wont stop doing it now.
Here is video of what it is like (sorry about the quality of light)
I have cheeked all the wiring and its fine.
I have come to my conclusion it is fucked lol 
[Edited on 22-05-2006 by Linch]
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Ry_B
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Where's the vid?
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Linch
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^ fixed link
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Linch
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Ah and you will have to let it play threw once, then play it again because its a .mpg sorry!!
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Greasemonkey
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Well its obviously not the audio signal from the headunit, how exaclt did you wire it up, has it ever worked, sure it not a bad earth where did you earth the amp and did you earth it to bare metal if you didnt you have to sand off the paint work to bear metal then fix ya earth.
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Linch
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Thanks for the reply, yep it has worked for about 3 month now fine, then suddenly this started to happen, it is wired from the battery into a 60Amp AUG fuse with a 20 Inline fuse on the back of it, the ground go's to the ground bolt inside were the rear light is. And the power control cable to the headunit and rca's.
That sound alright to everyone?
Linch
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Greasemonkey
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Yeah souunds fine to me, only thing i can think of is maybe you should trace the power cable back to the battery, the power might be trapped under something and earthing, i would have though if this was the case the fuse would have blown but you got a 60 in there which might explain how ya sub got fried my sub is fused at the battery terminal with a 30amp fuse. If i was you i would take the speaker cables off the sub and run them to another set of speakers, this will test if the amp is working, if the amp powers a different set of speakers then the sub is fried. Dont blow the test speakers up cos i know you will end up connecting ya amp to the standard speakers to test it lol
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Linch
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ok cheers mate, mite try that, will trace the power cable but i dont think its that, il try pluging the sub into my mates install, unhook his amp ect, just use his wires, but i do think its fkkd lol sounds like you can here bombs going of in the distance lol
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ajscorsa
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sub aint goosed. its getting interferance from something. re route your wires or get a supressor thingy
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Linch
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all wires are seprate, power down centre of car, RCA and power C down side, ground in boot, its just started doing it lol?
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