DB104's......need help.
tomlee999
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Im a toal noob when it comes to subs but I think i'v leanered alot, unfortuneaetly mostly through mistakes. I had two db10's in a box that wasnt sealed too good and i think that was bad for them, they were in there for a while. One of the connection wires broke off to one of the subs so it wasnt playing, but i guess i didnt notice? I resodered everything but it wont even play now. I made a new box, sealed very tight. I got one sunning now through a kicker 400.1 . I was suggested to do a ohm reading to see if this sub is damaged or not because to me it still sounds muddy.
Using a multi meter i never got a constant 4 ohm reading? Im new to electrical stuff so maybe im measuring it wrong but it was all over the place from like 1 to 40 which doesnt make sense.
Im so lost on how to make them sound correct. Iv already gone through a month of making sure all other wriing from headunit is correct, and it is, so its down to the subs and box. Help me out please!
Using a multi meter i never got a constant 4 ohm reading? Im new to electrical stuff so maybe im measuring it wrong but it was all over the place from like 1 to 40 which doesnt make sense.
Im so lost on how to make them sound correct. Iv already gone through a month of making sure all other wriing from headunit is correct, and it is, so its down to the subs and box. Help me out please!
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Welcome to CP. You'll probably get a much better response if you post your questions in the Car Audio section ...
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oops, my bad. didnt notice that. thanks for moving it!