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Warm cones, funky smell.. Need help locating the problem
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8765334" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I have noticed ohms "jumping" when the sub reacts to sounds in the enviorment. This is the resonant frequency at play. The box is amplifying the enviornental noise making the cones move, hence the erratic readings. Take one sub out, and the box is no longer properly "tuned", so the readings stabilize. Since you have 15s, the larger cone area reacts with more sensitivity. This is more common in SQ subs that have softer suspensions versus SPL subs with stiffer suspensions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8765334, member: 654802"] I have noticed ohms "jumping" when the sub reacts to sounds in the enviorment. This is the resonant frequency at play. The box is amplifying the enviornental noise making the cones move, hence the erratic readings. Take one sub out, and the box is no longer properly "tuned", so the readings stabilize. Since you have 15s, the larger cone area reacts with more sensitivity. This is more common in SQ subs that have softer suspensions versus SPL subs with stiffer suspensions. [/QUOTE]
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