bumppinKota
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does he know something i dont? lolHe said check the coils and to do that you gotta open up the box, to see the wire connections I don't even have to move anything all I gotta do is look and yeah they're connected good lol.
does he know something i dont? lolHe said check the coils and to do that you gotta open up the box, to see the wire connections I don't even have to move anything all I gotta do is look and yeah they're connected good lol.
wtf are you talking about? To check the coils, you have to unscrew the sub from the box, and pull it out. Takes about a minute. To check the wire connections on the sub, you have to unscrew the sub from the box, and pull it out. Takes about a minute.He said check the coils and to do that you gotta open up the box, to see the wire connections I don't even have to move anything all I gotta do is look and yeah they're connected good lol.
earlier he said he would have to redo the box if took the speaker out.... now he can see the coils are fine with out a dmm?wtf are you talking about? To check the coils, you have to unscrew the sub from the box, and pull it out. Takes about a minute. To check the wire connections on the sub, you have to unscrew the sub from the box, and pull it out. Takes about a minute.
I guess you don't understand... you obviously would not... Unless you have some sort of very crazy box? You can SEE the wires, which leads me to believe you have a plexiglass window? But you can't CHECK the coils with a DMM, which would be the proper thing to do. 95% of subwoofer installs I've seen, it's as simple as removing the screws that hold the woofer into the enclosure, and then removing the woofer. Perhaps you do have a unique and complicated design? But I doubt that, since you said it's a simply sealed enclosure. Perhaps a picture of this complication might help us all?Guess you guys don't understand.. I can see the wire connections without taking the box apart. I would have to take the box apart to check the coils obviously
I can't remove the screws that hold the woofer into the enclosure because I have already used the box twice and I don't want to use the same holes again. And all you gotta do is pop off the wire connector cap on the side of the box to see the connections inside. Ta-da!I guess you don't understand... you obviously would not... Unless you have some sort of very crazy box? You can SEE the wires, which leads me to believe you have a plexiglass window? But you can't CHECK the coils with a DMM, which would be the proper thing to do. 95% of subwoofer installs I've seen, it's as simple as removing the screws that hold the woofer into the enclosure, and then removing the woofer. Perhaps you do have a unique and complicated design? But I doubt that, since you said it's a simply sealed enclosure. Perhaps a picture of this complication might help us all?
fvck u are an idiot!I can't remove the screws that hold the woofer into the enclosure because I have already used the box twice and I don't want to use the same holes again. And all you gotta do is pop off the wire connector cap on the side of the box to see the connections inside. Ta-da!
Guessing it's just the colder weather last week and the density of the air like other people said, because If I broke a tinsel or burned a coil the mirror would not have the same movement, but my ears don't hear that it's as loud because of the temp/air but in reality it's still hitting the same.Probably broke a tinsel or burned a coil.