tsenfw
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Just bought a nice reconed RE SX off a fellow site member. Everything looks fine and I want to test it to see if it works. Problem is I haven't built my box yet.
Can I just hook it up to my "220 watt" (LMAO yeah right) sony stereo to test or will this possibly damage one or the other? Will feeding a sub higher frequencies damage it?
The RE is dual 2 ohm, maybe wired at 4 ohm it'll be ok?
*************************EDIT*****************************
Tested the sub here are the funky results:
Well, this is supposed to be a dual 2 ohm voice coil sub. Here are the readings:
1rst voice coil = 2.4-2.5 ohms (stable)
2nd voice coil = 7-14 ohms (sometimes stable sometimes jump all over the place)
Wired paralell = 1.9-2.0 ohms (stable)
Wired series = 18-125 ohms (always stable but different everytime i measure. was 18, 64, and even 125 one time i measured)
Hooked up to home stereo wired in series on the low channel and threw in 60hz tone. Can hear tone ok.
What could be wrong with this sub? Loose wiring in one voice coil?!
Can I just hook it up to my "220 watt" (LMAO yeah right) sony stereo to test or will this possibly damage one or the other? Will feeding a sub higher frequencies damage it?
The RE is dual 2 ohm, maybe wired at 4 ohm it'll be ok?
*************************EDIT*****************************
Tested the sub here are the funky results:
Well, this is supposed to be a dual 2 ohm voice coil sub. Here are the readings:
1rst voice coil = 2.4-2.5 ohms (stable)
2nd voice coil = 7-14 ohms (sometimes stable sometimes jump all over the place)
Wired paralell = 1.9-2.0 ohms (stable)
Wired series = 18-125 ohms (always stable but different everytime i measure. was 18, 64, and even 125 one time i measured)
Hooked up to home stereo wired in series on the low channel and threw in 60hz tone. Can hear tone ok.
What could be wrong with this sub? Loose wiring in one voice coil?!
