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<blockquote data-quote="ls1pimp" data-source="post: 1003944" data-attributes="member: 561767"><p>Im not saying anything negative about the sub, and i already spoke to Mike, but i have a strong feeling I am gonna do exactly what this guy did with changing to a ported box and still having the same problem. Is there any way to tell if the sub is defective or not? I already checked it with a vmeter and its measuring around 1.3-1.5 ohms. The sub sounds very very good, but whenever i try to make it loud it bottoms out, and i dunno why. I can understand that since I have a small sealed enclosure that would cause it to not reach maximum output, but i cannot understand why it would cause the sub to over exert itself and bottom out without even getting too loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ls1pimp, post: 1003944, member: 561767"] Im not saying anything negative about the sub, and i already spoke to Mike, but i have a strong feeling I am gonna do exactly what this guy did with changing to a ported box and still having the same problem. Is there any way to tell if the sub is defective or not? I already checked it with a vmeter and its measuring around 1.3-1.5 ohms. The sub sounds very very good, but whenever i try to make it loud it bottoms out, and i dunno why. I can understand that since I have a small sealed enclosure that would cause it to not reach maximum output, but i cannot understand why it would cause the sub to over exert itself and bottom out without even getting too loud. [/QUOTE]
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