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Help me prevent blowing my subs again.
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6544063" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>There is no reason to assume that enclosure sucks. Can you even give one solid reason why you assume it sucks?</p><p>To the OP, it sounds like your subs experienced thermal and mechanical failure. Thermal failure implies too much power, which improperly set gains could cause due to clipping the amp. The torn spiders imply excessive excursion, which could be the improperly set gains, and/or too large of an enclosure, or playing below tuning if its ported and you lack a subsonic filter. Check the gain setting tutorial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6544063, member: 549629"] There is no reason to assume that enclosure sucks. Can you even give one solid reason why you assume it sucks? To the OP, it sounds like your subs experienced thermal and mechanical failure. Thermal failure implies too much power, which improperly set gains could cause due to clipping the amp. The torn spiders imply excessive excursion, which could be the improperly set gains, and/or too large of an enclosure, or playing below tuning if its ported and you lack a subsonic filter. Check the gain setting tutorial. [/QUOTE]
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