sub problems

Systems
Systems Posts: 14,873
edited June 2005 in Car Subwoofer Talk
well basically i was on my way to the angel dodger game the other day and my buddy tells me one of my subs isnt working. ( i have two mm124's) so i go today and mess with them and i see taht the speaker wire from both of my amps make one sub work, so i know its not the amps. I noticed taht the sub taht doesnt work feels kinda lose when i push down on the sub itself, my other subs feels tighter. are there any tests i can do to see if it is blown...any help is greatly appreciated. thank you
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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited June 2005
    get a DMM and get the ohm load... one of the tinsel leads may have came undone though
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  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited June 2005
    well i took out the sub from the box and i saw that one of the wires on the sub is diconnected, how do i go about fixing this, do i ahve to send it in or is this something i can do? and if i need to send it in...how do i do so? any help is greatly appreaciated. thx
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  • MacLeod
    MacLeod Posts: 14,358
    edited June 2005
    You should be able to solder it back into place.

    This is a problem that was common in the old Momo series subs.
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