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    possible reasoning for dead sub

    I have a 500bd powering 2 PG QX104s

    one of the QX104s died one day when i forgot i left the sound on REALLY loud... i think when i turned the car on and it made the initial sound, i broke it.

    what would physically cause this sub to break like that?

    reason i wanna know is that cuz i'm getting my new sub next weekend, i wanna sell what i got in my car.

    i also blew 2 transistors in my old RF 250a2... but after calling Motorola corporate, i found that it's only like CDN$30 to get new ones
    (my brother gave me one low-end system, but a good intro)


    Kenwood KDC-519 w/ RF 500bd + e12K.44
    RB springs
    Magnaflow catback

    2004 mods:
    MP3 front bumper conversion

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    there's a bunch of reasons why subs blow. is it totally locked up? does it just sound ****ty? does it move freely, just not play sound? if you had your system up loud, then shut it off with the volume high, then turned it back on a while later, it would be less likely to blow, in the sense that both the amp and sub are cooled down, so they are both more efficient. when a sub heats up is when you have problems

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