shouldn't it still hit if its out of phase? the only reason out of phase is a problem is when there's something cancelling it out (as far as I know)he might be sold on hype and expecting somthing more, thats why I say sealed. if he is getting 44 volts@2 ohms it has to be out of phase.
No.shouldn't it still hit if its out of phase? the only reason out of phase is a problem is when there's something cancelling it out (as far as I know)
you just told him to run his 2 ohm stable amp at .5 ohm.Man go check the amp again. Make sure its setup right.
Turn your SSf Filter down, the gain at about 11:00, and the crossover about middle way Just FOR TESTING.
Pull the sub out. Unwire it and wire up both coils in parallel. JUST FOR TESTING. LOW VOLUME!!!
See if it corrects the problem. Got to be Phase.
No i told him to just do that for TESTING.you just told him to run his 2 ohm stable amp at .5 ohm.
that will surely ruin his amp.
check amp is set to l.p.f.My friend (mikeyb on here) knows all his shit and he wired it. When it didnt hit i took it back out, replaced 16 to 12g and double checked it and still nothing.![]()
I'll probably take it out tomorrow and check again to be super sure.
That picture shows a sub wired in parallel, not series like your sub needs to be.My friend (mikeyb on here) knows all his shit and he wired it. When it didnt hit i took it back out, replaced 16 to 12g and double checked it and still nothing.![]()
I'll probably take it out tomorrow and check again to be super sure.
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Wire it correctly and set the amp correctly, and there is no need to do anything different.
oh yea i was thinkin if he just had the polarity reversedNo.
If it's out of phase then it will barely make any noise at all. When you wire a DVC subwoofer out of phase, one coil is trying to push and the other one is trying to pull. The result is a sub that barely moves and will make little to zero sound.