Oh because people were putting those woofers in 4cf boxes and they didn't have a problem with bottoming out.that sub was not over powered, it bottomed out. the former slammed into the back plate(more than once).
the usual culprit is playing notes(music) below tuning with high power.
they were playin' tones at or right above tuning. it would take a hell of alot power wise to make that sub move more than 1.5" like that.Oh because people were putting those woofers in 4cf boxes and they didn't have a problem with bottoming out.Guess you're right, it was playing notes too low.
At the time of the incident, I was not listening to anything with lower notes than I had been for the past 2 days...that sub was not over powered, it bottomed out. the former slammed into the back plate(more than once).
the usual culprit is playing notes(music) below tuning with high power.
odd, was the former smashed like that when you removed it?At the time of the incident, I was not listening to anything with lower notes than I had been for the past 2 days...
I did have it cranked, but it was not low bass, nothing like what I usually listen to.
whats your box tuned to? did you use a SSF?
thats definatly woofer abuse:nono:
Honestly I dont remember, I was pushing it in and out after it had blown, as it was almost seized.odd, was the former smashed like that when you removed it?
You wont be disappointed...sweet dude im just getting one of those
coils burnt, yeah... but are they the cause, or the effect:eyebrow:not overpowered, but yet it has burnt coils?
you should invest in an oscope.