lashlee
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- First Name
- Mike
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If the sub is popping, it could be a few things. It could be because the load placed on the amp is too low, or it could be that the sub is a DVC or QVC and the cone is shifting from the load on one coil and rubbing against the motor. The amp will generally shut down based on too low of a load or high temperature.When I tried connecting to one channel for my amp it made the sub work, but when I turned the volume up the sub popped and the amp shut down. I had to then connect both channels and it works fine properly now. Maybe I messed something up. Maybe @lashlee or @Nater34 can provide some clarity regarding this?
Have you turned the volume up and everything works fine?
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