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Sounds like a fuse or its overhealing and going into safety before your amp fries
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Possibly a problem with the amp?
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Not too sure if it's the amp but maybe. All the lights are on and everything's working fine, and the sub looks fine. Checked the coils and everything looks fine just no sound from the sub. Is there a possibility of a mosfet in the amp blew?
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I've figured out the problem, my speaker wires are spliced at a spot ( I know I lt shouldn't but I'm soldering it together soon) but when I wired it down to 1ohm it got too hot because you could smell and see it. Getting 8ga wire soon which should fix it but thanks for the help everyone.
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