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Did you at some point hook the new amp to the subs? Sounds like maybe the amp clipped? Depending on the speaker, it could still be blown speaker(s) causing the problem...even though you checked them through the HU, depending on a few factors of the speakers, the HU may not be sufficient power to reproduce the crackling, although the speakers may actually be blown. For what its worth, you shouldn't be juggling wires around on your amp while it is being used to produce music. You could have blown the speakers by connecting the new amp to those power-hungry subs and clipping the wave, or connecting the 6x9s to the monster amp. You could have blown them simply by not adjusting gains properly or by underpower them. It might be an RCA issue or even reverse polarity. Did you maybe mix up the + and - on the speakers, that could do it.
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