tcguy85
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can you see the actual coil? i'm not familiar with the mag so i don't know if you can... but if you can look at it.
glad i wasnt the only one who caught that //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifSecond side tinsel leads look discolored... sounds like an open coil if the woofer isn't moving and the amp isn't going into protect.
Same thing, really. Clipping just creates more power as a square wave (clipping) has more area under the curve at a given amplitude than a sine wave.so you're saying it's from to much power not clipping?
Could be, could be clipping. Either way, too much power seems to have been delivered to the speaker -- whether it was clipped or "clean" doesn't really matter, too much power is too much power. I do know that the 1500D is capable of exceeding the limits of the Mag, gotta be careful when setting them up -- the combo works great when the amp is set to match the limits of the sub, I've used the combo myself and loved it.i know clipping results in to much power, but i mean you're saying he killed it with to much clean power?
sundown is such a hack.http://www.sundownaudio.com/misc/CIMG1519.AVI
As a heads up... the 1500D can exceed it's 1500 watt rating. If you do the math that is around 2200 watts or so with battery voltage dipping as low as 11.5 volts. It wasn't adjusted for distortion, but still sounds fine on an actual bass track rather than tones -- at least I wasn't able to hear much added distortion over the insanely loud bass coming from the test setup
What you see is my test bench... 50 amp Pyramid power supply, Kinetik 2400, Duralast 1000CA battery, 2x SI Mags all in parallel @ 0.6 ohms measured DCR at the end of the speaker wire. Fluke AC current meter used for output voltage and current, Sears DMM used to show power supply voltage. Calculated impedance rise of 1.08 ohms @ 55 Hz.
So... careful with those gains and that volume control //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
I, for one, would feel incredibly ripped off if I purchased what I thought was a 1.5kW amplifier and instead got one capable of making over 2kW //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gifsundown is such a hack.
2200w, when you specifically ordered 1500 pshhh...