sub project completed .
I finnily finished my sub and amp install here are the pistures.
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I have 2 of them ... They are amazing!!!! I have an MTX TC6001 powering them. How much power you getting to it? The full 350? I had my subs for over a year and are still hitting... well, after a few exchanges that is because one of them keep blowing on the rear passenger side. The wiring is messed up, when I get my woofer back from crutchfield, I'm gonna go to my installer and tell him that the positive is sending too much power to that one subs.
By the way, since I am on the subject, the voice coil (the wire which connects from the cone to where the amp wires connect, if I'm not mistaken) keeps blowing. Now is it a "power surge in the positive wire or is it that my amp is too strong? And they are 350w woofers that are getting 338 @ 2ohms. And it is only 1 sub that is having the problem, the other is 100% fine!
By the way, since I am on the subject, the voice coil (the wire which connects from the cone to where the amp wires connect, if I'm not mistaken) keeps blowing. Now is it a "power surge in the positive wire or is it that my amp is too strong? And they are 350w woofers that are getting 338 @ 2ohms. And it is only 1 sub that is having the problem, the other is 100% fine!
I have heard those Infinitys are notorious for that, nice speaker otherwise.



