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Subwoofer Getting Smelly After about 10 mins of playing
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8635071" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Yes.. Yes.. and Yes. Very good. That sub needs some room to breathe and stay running cool.Just think of yourself waking up on a couch with your face crammed in the corner of the couch are trying to get a nice breathe of air??With your own breathe you can feel the heat??Correct?Thats what generally wakes you up.. that heat, turn to the other side with room, and you breathe better and are cooler not being confined to a corner .Not enough maintained voltage will destroy an amplifier and possibly the sub/or subs as well .Take it easy until you get your voltage maintained properly and the correct box for the sub..Learn to be patient or start digging into the bottom of your pockets .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8635071, member: 634282"] Yes.. Yes.. and Yes. Very good. That sub needs some room to breathe and stay running cool.Just think of yourself waking up on a couch with your face crammed in the corner of the couch are trying to get a nice breathe of air??With your own breathe you can feel the heat??Correct?Thats what generally wakes you up.. that heat, turn to the other side with room, and you breathe better and are cooler not being confined to a corner .Not enough maintained voltage will destroy an amplifier and possibly the sub/or subs as well .Take it easy until you get your voltage maintained properly and the correct box for the sub..Learn to be patient or start digging into the bottom of your pockets . [/QUOTE]
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