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Having just installed an NHT 1259 12" sub in the trunk of my 500E, appeared to work fine until the amp blew up
![]() ![]() However, upon testing all of the speakers' resistances (front both 3.1 ohms, rears 2.8) I found the sub tested at 0.00, or nothing. However, the sub passed a continuity test from terminal to terminal. And I think it smells a bit, but that could be lingering from the cooked amp (Precision Power PowerClass 4100: (2 X 100 Watts + 1 X 400) Is it cooked? Please advise. ------------------ Best regards, Michael '92 500E '88 300TE |
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