subwoofer rattle

im just shootn in the dark here, but if its a new sub, and the box is supposed to be sealed, when you push in on the cone slightly is there a delay before it returns to its center position? Otherwise maybe you're bottoming the sub out? I had a Crystal sub do that when it was in a sealed box (that had a bad leak)...I fixed the leak and the noise cured the suspension bottoming out. Just a random thought I had, since my Crystal sub is sittning next to me and reading this tread made me think of it. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif

 
im just shootn in the dark here, but if its a new sub, and the box is supposed to be sealed, when you push in on the cone slightly is there a delay before it returns to its center position? Otherwise maybe you're bottoming the sub out? I had a Crystal sub do that when it was in a sealed box (that had a bad leak)...I fixed the leak and the noise cured the suspension bottoming out. Just a random thought I had, since my Crystal sub is sittning next to me and reading this tread made me think of it. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif

well, we ran the sub through a home entertainment sytem earlier. I dont know how many watts that system put out but Im guessing it was well below the rms my amp can dish out to each sub.

 
air leak more likely than not, otherwise check for suspension problems.

will do.

btw, when I was researching this problem one of the other reasons folks said a sub would do this was tinsel lead slap.

What is a tinsel lead?

 
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btw, when I was researching this problem one of the other reasons folks said a sub would do this was tinsel lead slap.

What is a tinsel lead?
those lil braided wires going from the solder terminals (or spring terminals) on basket to the cone

 
might wanna check the dust cap too. lots of times they are the cause of problems lik that.

the dust cap is the cover in the center of the cone. its usually glued down - sometimes there isnt enough glue on them and they are loose - and they make a knocking sound when they are playing.

 
those lil braided wires going from the solder terminals (or spring terminals) on basket to the cone

I know this is asking for a lot but do you know of any site which would have photos that show what your talking about?

 
Wut kinda sub is it?

and here is a pic, not very good, but that shows where the tinsel leads are.

Its what is circled in red:

sevsxxx26ri.jpg


 
i am having a rattle problem also, I have a very poorly made box, so im guessing a rattle can come from an air leak? but it only happens when i turn it up 2 high so im confused

 
i am having a rattle problem also, I have a very poorly made box, so im guessing a rattle can come from an air leak? but it only happens when i turn it up 2 high so im confused
yes... seal it up... it will sound 10000x better if it was leaking

 
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