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Old sub buzz, help!
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<blockquote data-quote="TeslaBro" data-source="post: 8719407" data-attributes="member: 681204"><p><strong>I have an old rockford fosgate punch p2. Its paired with a fosgate punch amp as well. I've been dealing distortion or buzz for a few months now. Whenever the sub hits the 60-75 hz range it begins to emit an ear grinding buzz. It happens with other amps but doesnt happen outside of the enclosure. I first thought it was rattling against its composite box, so I put a silicone seal around it. That didnt fix it, fast forward a few months, when experimenting with it, I find that the buzz crops up when tightening it against its box. experimenting with tightness of screws moves the distortion to a different frequency. I dont know if the frame is warping or what, nor do I know how to fix it. Can anyone help?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeslaBro, post: 8719407, member: 681204"] [B]I have an old rockford fosgate punch p2. Its paired with a fosgate punch amp as well. I've been dealing distortion or buzz for a few months now. Whenever the sub hits the 60-75 hz range it begins to emit an ear grinding buzz. It happens with other amps but doesnt happen outside of the enclosure. I first thought it was rattling against its composite box, so I put a silicone seal around it. That didnt fix it, fast forward a few months, when experimenting with it, I find that the buzz crops up when tightening it against its box. experimenting with tightness of screws moves the distortion to a different frequency. I dont know if the frame is warping or what, nor do I know how to fix it. Can anyone help?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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