After pairing a different sub and amp together, the amp no longer functions. The driver hit one low too low and popped. The sub went dead. I unplugged it and let it be for a while. I was not to concerned about it for my attention was focused elsewhere. Now, I'm back to it and wish to fix it.
I plugged it back in.There is power, but no sound. I matched the original driver to the amp, which was a functional driver. Still no sound. I opened up the sub to look at the board. There is nothing wrong with the board that I can see. None of the caps are blown, none of the resistors are bloated, none of the trace lines are burnt. The amp has a reset switch on the back that is set, there is also a fuse hard wired to the board. It looks like a ceramic fuse of sorts. I was thinking of desoldering it and replacing the fuse to see if it would do anything.
I've never blown an amp in such a way. Is there something I should be looking at first? It's not to say that the driver that was put in could have been one with a lesser ohm rating than the amp could handle. But I very much doubt it. It was just a cheap ass sub.