XxAndreaxX
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Hi, was doing some experiment with my enclosure, to fix air escape.
due the sundown is so heavy, I was experimenting with the other sub. I didn't want to change amplifier, too much effort, so I connected the 4ohm 110W sub to the audiopipe 1500 amp. I know its rated 1500W at 1ohm, but at 4 ohms, it should barely give 540W.
did some tests at very low volume, never brought the sub to distorsion, never could smell fried copper, but after tests, when I push down the coil, it makes some weird cracking sound. I really don't thing its fried, because the first sign of even premature overheat, is hear some coil friction when pushing it from only one corner of the cone, but in this case the sound comes when pushing down from the center.
Could be some dirt fell inbetween coil and magnet?? that would be the first time something like that happens to me.
was looking at the coil with a headlight and color was perfect and very clean.
WTF
due the sundown is so heavy, I was experimenting with the other sub. I didn't want to change amplifier, too much effort, so I connected the 4ohm 110W sub to the audiopipe 1500 amp. I know its rated 1500W at 1ohm, but at 4 ohms, it should barely give 540W.
did some tests at very low volume, never brought the sub to distorsion, never could smell fried copper, but after tests, when I push down the coil, it makes some weird cracking sound. I really don't thing its fried, because the first sign of even premature overheat, is hear some coil friction when pushing it from only one corner of the cone, but in this case the sound comes when pushing down from the center.
Could be some dirt fell inbetween coil and magnet?? that would be the first time something like that happens to me.
was looking at the coil with a headlight and color was perfect and very clean.
WTF