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Help! Sub not acting right. Is it blown?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8665361" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Sounds like a coil issue to me..though I could be wrong. Might check for air leaks in the enclosure as well.I ve had a sub make that kind of noise due to a seam /glue joint come loose and would expand when I had it cranked up a little. But.. with more than rated power over the years, its possible that the sub has reached its lifespan too/ its limitations over time. Wouldnt hurt to check the ohm load on the sub. If it seems to not be within limitations, Id pull it, check both sides and look the sub over after pulling it.May be time to start looking for a replacement. Just my thoughts. Others may consider something other than this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8665361, member: 634282"] Sounds like a coil issue to me..though I could be wrong. Might check for air leaks in the enclosure as well.I ve had a sub make that kind of noise due to a seam /glue joint come loose and would expand when I had it cranked up a little. But.. with more than rated power over the years, its possible that the sub has reached its lifespan too/ its limitations over time. Wouldnt hurt to check the ohm load on the sub. If it seems to not be within limitations, Id pull it, check both sides and look the sub over after pulling it.May be time to start looking for a replacement. Just my thoughts. Others may consider something other than this. [/QUOTE]
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