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well i did something stupid and i blew my 2 JL's v1 and blew my friend's kicker lol...

getting a new sub soon and replacing my friend's sub..

anywho, is there a way i can fix these subs?

cuz i dont wanna just throw em away ya know :)

any suggestions would be good :)

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well i did something stupid and i blew my 2 JL's v1 and blew my friend's kicker lol...

getting a new sub soon and replacing my friend's sub..

anywho, is there a way i can fix these subs?

cuz i dont wanna just throw em away ya know :)

any suggestions would be good :)

i know the RE people fix subs for about 40+shipping ...i think , it might be cidk call them and ask, 1702-896-4823

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Take them to your JL dealer if available. Recone on a V1 W6 was $100 per. Well worth it IMO. If not, there are plenty of resources on the net for recones. Do you know exactly what the problem is?

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Take them to your JL dealer if available.  Recone on a V1 W6 was $100 per.  Well worth it IMO.  If not, there are plenty of resources on the net for recones.  Do you know exactly what the problem is?

i dont know the EXACT problem but my friend hooked up a kicker with my 2 JL's and my amp couldn't hang so my subs kept getting clipped..

and now the kicker doesnt even work at all and the JL's sound quiet and not loud as usual..

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Do you have a multimeter? If so, get it out and we can walk you through the process of reading the coils so we can see if they are still okay. Could be a couple other problems as well. Perhaps the amp is damaged? We need some more info.

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To me it really sounds like some transistors on your amp may be blown, but I am just guessing with the little info we have.

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To me it really sounds like some transistors on your amp may be blown, but I am just guessing with the little info we have.

BAH, i dont have a multimeter :(

i guess i gotta borrow a friend's amp and test it out lol

cuz im broke as hell to even buy cigs :(

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