Umbra
Hobbyist & CA Tenderfoot
Greetings.
Earlier today I traded a few gift cards I didn't have much use for for a pair of Rockford Fosgate Punch HE2s (12"). I've learned a bit from these forums and brought a multimeter. Each sub is a DVC sub. All the coils measured an acceptable impedance, save one. One coil yields no rating at all from lead to lead - there's no continuity. I tried testing on the (what I believe to be called) tinsel leads as close to the cone as possible in case maybe there was a problem with the wires outside the cone, but no dice.
I posted here a couple weeks ago with some ailing subs that measured unacceptably for their impedance values and those you could hear rubbing when you pressed on them, with this sub that's no the case.
I ended up taking the pair anyway thinking it'd be an easy fix, but I'm no longer sure that's the case. Before I consider cutting this thing open, can anyone offer any advice?
Earlier today I traded a few gift cards I didn't have much use for for a pair of Rockford Fosgate Punch HE2s (12"). I've learned a bit from these forums and brought a multimeter. Each sub is a DVC sub. All the coils measured an acceptable impedance, save one. One coil yields no rating at all from lead to lead - there's no continuity. I tried testing on the (what I believe to be called) tinsel leads as close to the cone as possible in case maybe there was a problem with the wires outside the cone, but no dice.
I posted here a couple weeks ago with some ailing subs that measured unacceptably for their impedance values and those you could hear rubbing when you pressed on them, with this sub that's no the case.
I ended up taking the pair anyway thinking it'd be an easy fix, but I'm no longer sure that's the case. Before I consider cutting this thing open, can anyone offer any advice?