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<blockquote data-quote="Pantani" data-source="post: 4885427" data-attributes="member: 575401"><p>At first I thought maybe I was indeed feeding it too much power. I had it running off an Alpine MRV-1507 bridged with very modest gain settings. That amp is supposed to do 600@12v / 900@14.4v. I decided to step down the power to see if it would help to an Alpine MRV-T707 which is supposed to be 240@12v / 340@14.4, and that didn't solve the problem.</p><p></p><p>I am going to try and find some time to remove the speaker from the box and follow these guys suggestions and free air it to see if I can notice anything out of the ordinary, i.e. wiring actually hitting the cone, tinsel leads, or pretty much any other condition that might be "out of the ordinary".</p><p></p><p>Also, I have mine in a sealed enclosure. It has been years since I constructed it but I know I built it to Kicker recommendations for sealed so I'm thinking 1.25/1.5 ft^3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pantani, post: 4885427, member: 575401"] At first I thought maybe I was indeed feeding it too much power. I had it running off an Alpine MRV-1507 bridged with very modest gain settings. That amp is supposed to do 600@12v / 900@14.4v. I decided to step down the power to see if it would help to an Alpine MRV-T707 which is supposed to be 240@12v / 340@14.4, and that didn't solve the problem. I am going to try and find some time to remove the speaker from the box and follow these guys suggestions and free air it to see if I can notice anything out of the ordinary, i.e. wiring actually hitting the cone, tinsel leads, or pretty much any other condition that might be "out of the ordinary". Also, I have mine in a sealed enclosure. It has been years since I constructed it but I know I built it to Kicker recommendations for sealed so I'm thinking 1.25/1.5 ft^3 [/QUOTE]
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