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It appears so.Is that shiny bright coil I see in there?
That would be my thoughts as well.It appears so.
Looks as if he snapped the tinsels which arced and set the spiders/cone on fire.
Good times!
sell me the motor.. or.. wedding present?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gifA client swung by to drop off his IXL-10's to figure out what went wrong...
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Needless to say, he will be getting an SPL-15 and looking for an amp that delivers solid output. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif
The tinsels still appear to be attached to the terminals. The loose ends are coming from the cone.Since the coil is fine it would seem to me that the damage was caused by a bad solder joint where the tinsel leads meet the coil leads... An area of high resistance along this line will create alot of heat.. and you can clearly see the hot spot origionated where the tinsel leads enter the driver..
I would chalk this one up to a manufacturing defect... just my $.02
The tinsels still appear to be attached to the terminals. The loose ends are coming from the cone.
The customer just over-excurted the sub and snapped the tinsels clean off the cone.
Don't most amps protect immediately when they have a shorted load?The tinsels still appear to be attached to the terminals. The loose ends are coming from the cone.
The customer just over-excurted the sub and snapped the tinsels clean off the cone.
Couldn't overexcursion tear the leads enough to still leave them connected but be in bad enough shape to cause a hot spot?If the leads broke off and shorted you would get a couple sparks and the amp would go into protect.. it wouldn't start a fire from inside of the sub...
I can say almost with 100% certainty that it was a bad solder joint where the tinsel leads meet the voice coil leads at the tripple joint... It would have created a ton of heat in one localized spot and lead to that fire...