So just last Friday I bought a used MSP (Spicy) from a Mazda Dealer in town. I realized after a day or two of driving that my subwoofer was blown, so when I let Mazda know they agreed to replace it no problem. When I took it in to them today they checked all the wiring etc to make sure it wasn't a problem with something else but they soon realized that it was indeed the sub that was blown, however, they said that the factory replacement was too expensive and they would rather replace it for me with something else from a local car audio shop. I wasn't about to argue after hearing all of the issues with the stock sub, so I went down to the car audio place they deal with and found out that there was really only one sub they had that would fit, an 8" Focal 21V2.
So after a bit of gentle persuasion, the installer had replaced my stock Kenwood sub with the Focal. We turned it on, it sounded great, and I was on my way. Well, before I could even get home, I noticed that the bass had stopped. I played with all of the settings on the deck to see if it had just been turned down or off, but nope. Nothing. No sub. The place is closed now so I'll have to wait until tomorrow until I go back but I can't understand why it would have died on me already. I don't think the sub is blown... the stock amp shouldn't have enough power to do that. Do you suppose it's more likely that my amp has now died? What's the easiest way to check if my amp works, aside from hooking up another sub?
So after a bit of gentle persuasion, the installer had replaced my stock Kenwood sub with the Focal. We turned it on, it sounded great, and I was on my way. Well, before I could even get home, I noticed that the bass had stopped. I played with all of the settings on the deck to see if it had just been turned down or off, but nope. Nothing. No sub. The place is closed now so I'll have to wait until tomorrow until I go back but I can't understand why it would have died on me already. I don't think the sub is blown... the stock amp shouldn't have enough power to do that. Do you suppose it's more likely that my amp has now died? What's the easiest way to check if my amp works, aside from hooking up another sub?