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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 03:00 PM
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Could be a damaged coil, or maybe your amp gains...
Old Oct 16, 2006 | 03:24 PM
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i just had it reconed. Its a xxx cone on a brahma motor. Could that be the problem? I was told I could do this.
Old Oct 16, 2006 | 05:17 PM
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Well, that is why your one sub hits hard?...you've got two HIgh power amps powering it...not every-one has the voltage system to sustain the demands of high power amps, it is alot more convenient to add another sub and generally acheive similar results, with the down-side of only gaining a bit of extra weight in your trunk, while still keeping y our electricall system functioning well.

I've never heard of reconing a sub onto a different motor...that is where precise calibration of all points on the surround and motor a required in order for the sub to perform properly.. most manufactured subs on the market don't even come close to the tight tolerances required for a solid built sub, due to time limitations in the production process. I had a dust cap re-glued onto a 12" sub before, and never had any mojor problems.
Old Oct 16, 2006 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by painkiller33
i just had it reconed. Its a xxx cone on a brahma motor. Could that be the problem? I was told I could do this.
a bad recone job may result with voice coil rub..... which usually makes a snapping noise during bass attacks.

the answer is possiblily yes.
Old Oct 16, 2006 | 06:31 PM
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who did the recone job ? it is a possiblility....but if she ***** fine with test tones its pretty hard to say there is a problem with the sub itself !?!?

are you sure its not some part of your car ratteling and making noise ?
Old Oct 16, 2006 | 06:43 PM
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perfect tonez in milton did the recone job. Im pretty sure there's nothing wrong with the sub since it can handle sine waves without sweating. I'm beginning to think that there may be a problem with my electrical system. If my amp is sending a clipped signal to the sub, will that cause it to bottom out? And secondly, could a bad ground be responsible for this? I have yet to check the resistance on my ground but im just throwing out some ideas.

How does a tinsel lead slap sound differ from a sub bottoming out sound?
Old Oct 16, 2006 | 07:31 PM
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Here's a sound clip of a reconed driver with voice coil rub...... Clicky

The tinsel lead doesn't make a loud snap unless there'a intermitant break in it.. then it will usually sounds like a crackle noise.
Old Oct 16, 2006 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by shingdaz
There is nothing wrong with your sub or box, one sub systems don't work! ...unless your a SQ enthusiast. Your cars intereior is too big to incorporate enough SPL inside it to shake your eardrums...one 15" cone does not have sufficient surface area to move 1000-2000~litres of cabin~airspace in front of it...I suffered the exact same problem, I was using 1-13" JLW7...powered with about 500~WATTS~RMS...and it really sounded weak and fatigued and actually was overpowered by my front-stage...I then eventually installed another W7...and the difference in SPL was as night and day...the bass sounded deeper and fuller...and displayed dynamic transients that slammed your ears, incorporating plenty of sound pressure inside the cabin. Definatly consider buying another sub...it is not worth you being disatisfied with somthing that can be easily remedied with a simple addition utilizing the same power.

you're a moron.

look at the dBdrags world finals results, at the extreme 1 class, that high score was the 3rd highest at world finals.

you're just clueless.

I've worked with a 15" XXX before, you need more airspace, and a port. make it 3.5 cubes, and port it deep.
Old Oct 16, 2006 | 10:02 PM
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was this sub purchased used ?
Old Oct 17, 2006 | 10:42 AM
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i bought the motor used and had it reconed. The thing is, my amp gains are at 3/4 and its like it's not putting out anything. The sub doesnt move to music. Only to test tones. And its an earthquake ph-d2. Its at least supposed to get warm. U hear stories about how these things get so hot but mine is always cold. And i know its not the amp because i had a mmats d200hc hooked up to it and it did the same thing. How can it play test tones perfectly but not music. I think i give up. Im probably just going to take it in somewhere and have a pro look at it. Any recommendations in the GTA?

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