bangman
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This is an odd problem I have never experienced.
I'm pushing 500wrms to a 12" L5 (750wrms) and it worked well for 1-2 weeks. Worked very well.
Then, about a week ago the subwoofer just cut off. I was blasting it for 30+ minutes so I just assumed the amp went into protect or whatever and didn't think much of it. When I got home I went to the trunk and realized a pair of RCAs came out of their slots. Plugged them back in and worked fine.
Then, a few days ago the subwoofer cut out again. I pulled over and checked the RCAs and once again they fell out, this time not too much though. From what I remember the positive was halfway in still but the negative was completely out of the hookup.
So I plug the RCAs back in and nothing happens and I hear a buzzing sound (music was still on, but very low) coming from the subwoorfer. So I go back and check the subwoofer terminals and they are connected fine. Then, I push on the cone and it doesn't move at all - hard as a rock.
Earlier today I hooked up an older Type-R and it worked fine.
Is it safe to say the L5 is done for? Perhaps there is something else I can try?
Thank you.
I'm pushing 500wrms to a 12" L5 (750wrms) and it worked well for 1-2 weeks. Worked very well.
Then, about a week ago the subwoofer just cut off. I was blasting it for 30+ minutes so I just assumed the amp went into protect or whatever and didn't think much of it. When I got home I went to the trunk and realized a pair of RCAs came out of their slots. Plugged them back in and worked fine.
Then, a few days ago the subwoofer cut out again. I pulled over and checked the RCAs and once again they fell out, this time not too much though. From what I remember the positive was halfway in still but the negative was completely out of the hookup.
So I plug the RCAs back in and nothing happens and I hear a buzzing sound (music was still on, but very low) coming from the subwoorfer. So I go back and check the subwoofer terminals and they are connected fine. Then, I push on the cone and it doesn't move at all - hard as a rock.
Earlier today I hooked up an older Type-R and it worked fine.
Is it safe to say the L5 is done for? Perhaps there is something else I can try?
Thank you.
