dadydolas 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,387 1 pitt. PA Nov 26, 2007 #1 when i turn my speakers up too high they pop really loud. but they are fine when i don't push them too hard. am i just overpowering them i have to kicker cvr 12's wired to 1 ohm. and a hifonics 1200 Click to read more...
when i turn my speakers up too high they pop really loud. but they are fine when i don't push them too hard. am i just overpowering them i have to kicker cvr 12's wired to 1 ohm. and a hifonics 1200 Click to read more...
BJ The Man 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 947 0 Traverse City, Michigan Nov 26, 2007 #2 they are probably bottoming out. use a high pass filter to take out the lows. then you shouldnt hear that popping
they are probably bottoming out. use a high pass filter to take out the lows. then you shouldnt hear that popping
BJ The Man 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 947 0 Traverse City, Michigan Nov 26, 2007 #3 they are probably bottoming out. use a high pass filter to take out the lows. then you shouldnt hear that popping Click to expand... completely disregard that. i though you meant door speakers. however, yes your subs are bottoming out. turn off bass boost and set your gains right.
they are probably bottoming out. use a high pass filter to take out the lows. then you shouldnt hear that popping Click to expand... completely disregard that. i though you meant door speakers. however, yes your subs are bottoming out. turn off bass boost and set your gains right.
Parker G 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,695 0 Bloomington,Il Nov 26, 2007 #4 that sound is the coil hitting the back plate. So its safe to say that u are over powering the subs in that enclosure. I bet u have them in a sealed box
that sound is the coil hitting the back plate. So its safe to say that u are over powering the subs in that enclosure. I bet u have them in a sealed box
Polecat 5,000+ posts Team Kicker Manager 5,276 15 Stillwater, OK Nov 26, 2007 #5 or box is way too big....