Isolationist
Junior Member
[This is my first post here. My sincerest apologies if this is posted in the wrong section.]
So, a few days ago, I had my system cranked a little bit and, during one song in particular, there's a breakdown with a pretty heavy bass drop. After this bass drop, I lost bass for a couple seconds and, ever since then, I feel like my bass has "lost" its punch; I get a lot of low frequency rumble, perhaps too much, and not enough of the mid-frequency punch that I had gotten for about two months. I gave the sub plenty of break-in time (well above the 30 hours that Polk Audio recommended), and have even taken it past that point many times before. The amp still has plenty of flex and, when I went to inspect it in the trunk, I didn't smell anything out of the ordinary. The subwoofer sounds a little floppy and I feel a lot of the bass with my feet, but not a lot on my back.
Things I can deduce from the current situation:
1. The amp is still functional or else I wouldn't be getting any bass at all, and my headlights still dim.
2. The subwoofer cone is still intact, no perforations, no holes, no tears, nothing.
This is my current setup:
Pioneer GM-5400T Amp, 760W
10" Polk Audio Subwoofer (DB1040)
Pioneer MVH-X560BT Head Unit
4 Pioneer speakers in-door
I just want to know if I fried something in the amp or the subwoofer. My friend suggested that the box might've lost its seal, but I feel that it could be something else. Any help is much appreciated.
So, a few days ago, I had my system cranked a little bit and, during one song in particular, there's a breakdown with a pretty heavy bass drop. After this bass drop, I lost bass for a couple seconds and, ever since then, I feel like my bass has "lost" its punch; I get a lot of low frequency rumble, perhaps too much, and not enough of the mid-frequency punch that I had gotten for about two months. I gave the sub plenty of break-in time (well above the 30 hours that Polk Audio recommended), and have even taken it past that point many times before. The amp still has plenty of flex and, when I went to inspect it in the trunk, I didn't smell anything out of the ordinary. The subwoofer sounds a little floppy and I feel a lot of the bass with my feet, but not a lot on my back.
Things I can deduce from the current situation:
1. The amp is still functional or else I wouldn't be getting any bass at all, and my headlights still dim.
2. The subwoofer cone is still intact, no perforations, no holes, no tears, nothing.
This is my current setup:
Pioneer GM-5400T Amp, 760W
10" Polk Audio Subwoofer (DB1040)
Pioneer MVH-X560BT Head Unit
4 Pioneer speakers in-door
I just want to know if I fried something in the amp or the subwoofer. My friend suggested that the box might've lost its seal, but I feel that it could be something else. Any help is much appreciated.
