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Can you damage a subwoofer by Putting your hand up against it while it’s playing ?
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8712412" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>It could if pressed hard enough on the subs edge to cause voice coli rub. But then you would have seen the abuse in the push. If it was done in the center letting the sub slap the hand, then no.</p><p> Some multimeters have to sit a while to read the correct resistance. A boxed sub also reacts to sounds in the enviorment causing a miniscule current, hence the resistance reading jumping around. Put a book or similar object atop the cone and measure again. You could also place box sub down. Did you maybe get overzealous with the volume/bass knob? It should not matter since it was professionally tuned, but just covering bases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8712412, member: 654802"] It could if pressed hard enough on the subs edge to cause voice coli rub. But then you would have seen the abuse in the push. If it was done in the center letting the sub slap the hand, then no. Some multimeters have to sit a while to read the correct resistance. A boxed sub also reacts to sounds in the enviorment causing a miniscule current, hence the resistance reading jumping around. Put a book or similar object atop the cone and measure again. You could also place box sub down. Did you maybe get overzealous with the volume/bass knob? It should not matter since it was professionally tuned, but just covering bases. [/QUOTE]
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