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what causes: bottoming out?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRim23" data-source="post: 4515005" data-attributes="member: 568830"><p>honestly i cant even tell you that what i did was bottoming out i know it was a nasty noise, and i noticed the surround was like starting to crease (if that makes sense) so im assuming it was bottoming out.</p><p></p><p>just seems to me the simple explanation is driving the sub past its limits and gotta find a way to cut the excursions a little , ( turning gain down a little, SSF, Crossover, boost) ive been playing with my amp settings for 2 days now and im never satisfied lol most of it is trial and error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRim23, post: 4515005, member: 568830"] honestly i cant even tell you that what i did was bottoming out i know it was a nasty noise, and i noticed the surround was like starting to crease (if that makes sense) so im assuming it was bottoming out. just seems to me the simple explanation is driving the sub past its limits and gotta find a way to cut the excursions a little , ( turning gain down a little, SSF, Crossover, boost) ive been playing with my amp settings for 2 days now and im never satisfied lol most of it is trial and error. [/QUOTE]
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