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Warm cones, funky smell.. Need help locating the problem
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8765349" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Id take it moderate levels for a minimum of 3 weeks to a month on those new expensive subs till the suspension loosens up and the new glue burns down to solidify/harden up. Last thing you want is have the glue on the coils to crystalize and burn the coils. Get your electrical up to meet youe demand before hammering on them also, to keep that voltage up.. I highly doubt your alternator/stock is more than a 130 on that Tahoe. Largest you can place on it that can be bought at a Auto store without special order is a 140 that Ive came across over the years.Even though sometimes that is a special ordered Alt. Get that Big 3 done too.You never stated what your enclosure dimensions were or what you are Tuned too? For a pair of 15s I would assume a minimum of 6.0 cu ft .. ?? It took about 3 weeks to a month for all 4 of my XFLs to free up/ loosen up. Each sub takes its own time to loosen up.When they do.. You will need to Tune again/ I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8765349, member: 634282"] Id take it moderate levels for a minimum of 3 weeks to a month on those new expensive subs till the suspension loosens up and the new glue burns down to solidify/harden up. Last thing you want is have the glue on the coils to crystalize and burn the coils. Get your electrical up to meet youe demand before hammering on them also, to keep that voltage up.. I highly doubt your alternator/stock is more than a 130 on that Tahoe. Largest you can place on it that can be bought at a Auto store without special order is a 140 that Ive came across over the years.Even though sometimes that is a special ordered Alt. Get that Big 3 done too.You never stated what your enclosure dimensions were or what you are Tuned too? For a pair of 15s I would assume a minimum of 6.0 cu ft .. ?? It took about 3 weeks to a month for all 4 of my XFLs to free up/ loosen up. Each sub takes its own time to loosen up.When they do.. You will need to Tune again/ I do. [/QUOTE]
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