TSM
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My subwoofers pop when I reach a certain volume. No voltage drop not clipping. Also if I push one sub the other sub moves divided enclosure no leaks. Only does it when subs are hooked to amp.
It's not the port had box for 3 years does it no matter what amp I use.
Agreed! That’s why I prefer sealed boxes….less likely to bottom out……Most likely bottoming out. Coils are hitting the back plate of the motor. Do this enough and you will get a sound constantly even at low volumes. Might be time for some new subs.
You should check the dust caps. They sometimes begin to unglue and let air escape at the edges at high volume. It sounds like bottoming out.Do you think it could be the tensil lead under dust cap.
Could be a couple things. The sub's suspension may have softened up and now they're bottoming out at a volumes they used to play fine at. Spiders, dust caps and surrounds can all come unglued. Tinsel lead slap is another possible issue. The enclosure may have developed a leak. You might consider an enclosure that is tuned lower.Box tuned to 41 ssf is around 35.
I don’t know without looking at it……..put if it’s happening to all 3 subs at once, probably notDo you think it could be the tensil lead under dust cap.
Is it doing it with all them? Or just one ?I don’t know without looking at it……..put if it’s happening to all 3 subs at once, probably not
Harmony audio ha c124 not much power seems to happen as soon as subs start flexing
Ohm will read fine, it’s the coil, the former that is damagedSo you think I should check ohms with a multimeter
Is there a way to make sure that is damaged.