Weird smell coming from subwoofer?

  • 4
    Participant count
  • Participant list

ForceEdge
10+ year member

Senior VIP Member
182
0
n
Heres my setup.

I have a boston acoustics gt2300 amp. I have that bridged to a 4ohm dual voice coil Pioneer TS-W3002D4

which i wired so its final ohm would come out to 2.

Youd wire the positives to positives and negatives to negatives correct?

Just like this right?

(Note this equipment is all brand new)

My amp puts out 1400rms wats at 2ohms to my sub

My sub says it can handle 1000rms

I'm trying to see if my gain is set to high and is causing this smell. I have it set to 4v on the amp.

My head unit says its pre amp outputs are 2v. (Sony cdx 660up)

Now whenever I bump my subs loud I get a rubber like electronic burning smell of some sort. I'm worried im burning the voice coils and my subs going to become damaged.

Do you think its cause I have my gain at 4v? I mean, its only a quater of the way trurned up.

Do you think its might be because my sub isnt getting enough power maybe? My lights dim and my cars volatge stays roughly between 12-12.5 volts

 
There are a few issues. One, your electrical isn't keeping up with the amp's current draw so you're getting a considerable voltage drop. Your gain is set too high, making the amp try to put out more power than it can at that voltage, and clipping the signal. The clipped signal is heating up your voice coils.

Your gain is not set at 4V, and your guessing is what's ruining your sub and possibly your amp. The problem isn't that your sub is getting too much or too little power, it's that you've set your amp incorrectly. Either turn the gain down or beef up your electrical -- or both.

 
[quote name='falcons03079313']@itsblown.[/QUOTE]
haha

from what hes saying its not completely blown just yet but he sure is cooking those coils

Deadeye pretty much said everything you need to know op
 
Activity
No one is currently typing a reply...
Old Thread: Please note, there have been no replies in this thread for over 3 years!
Content in this thread may no longer be relevant.
Perhaps it would be better to start a new thread instead.

Similar threads

Yeah, somebody goofed. It was supposed to last 5. I have seen speakers fail at the solder joint on the cone under the black glue. But you are...
8
1K
Sometimes the sound gets a bit lower, then gets normal again, only listening to FM radio. It does not do this when streaming music via wired Apple...
0
1K
so an update: basically i got my 2nd car which i just installed a car amp kit and routed all the wires so i thought to myself lets take this amp...
5
1K
Error was fixed by soldering their connector on mine, mine wasn't color coded (e.g. red - switching power, yellow - constant power etc.) It was...
6
1K

About this thread

ForceEdge

10+ year member
Senior VIP Member
Thread starter
ForceEdge
Joined
Location
n
Start date
Participants
Who Replied
Replies
3
Views
13,812
Last reply date
Last reply from
itsblown
Screenshot 2024-05-31 182935.png

Doxquzme

    Jun 15, 2024
  • 0
  • 0
Screenshot 2024-05-31 182324.png

Doxquzme

    Jun 15, 2024
  • 0
  • 0

New threads

Top