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There are a couple of problems it could be. First, swap the sub to the other channel to see if it's the sub or the amp. This will get you started. If it's the sub, it will need to be replaced. If it's the amp, repost and we will try to find the problem together.
The MTX Thunder 6000 T61544A is a 15" Subwoofer meaning you will need a 15" hole to fit the subwoofer into. The mounting plate that surrounds the subwoofer will extend past 15" allowing you to screw the sub in properly. Be sure to use a box that is at least 12 inches deep (sub is 10 inches deep by specifications + 2 inches for good air cushion behind.
turn down music open sub box and put another speaker at wire and check again if work means sub is ok if not check the signal cable, and put there the speaker to try signal
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