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how to tell if voice coil is blown?
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<blockquote data-quote="dcornelius08" data-source="post: 8168459" data-attributes="member: 656819"><p>ok so i know this was a bad idea but i bought a subwoofer off of CL and it was dirt cheap so i assume there is something wrong with it. i hooked it up and everything was gravy, then after i listened to it for like 45 minutes certain notes started sounding idk how to put it, just different. mainly one song in specific. if any of you have heard this song box chevy by yelawolf. its the notes that are before the big boomy bass lines. i think it might be a voice coil because the boomy notes sound fine but the others just sound distorted like something is rattling. i thought it was something in my trunk but it turns out it has to be the subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>how can i be sure of this?</p><p></p><p>oh crap one more question, its a dual voice coil. so is it possible to wire just one to make it work just enough to tide me over til i get another?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcornelius08, post: 8168459, member: 656819"] ok so i know this was a bad idea but i bought a subwoofer off of CL and it was dirt cheap so i assume there is something wrong with it. i hooked it up and everything was gravy, then after i listened to it for like 45 minutes certain notes started sounding idk how to put it, just different. mainly one song in specific. if any of you have heard this song box chevy by yelawolf. its the notes that are before the big boomy bass lines. i think it might be a voice coil because the boomy notes sound fine but the others just sound distorted like something is rattling. i thought it was something in my trunk but it turns out it has to be the subwoofer. how can i be sure of this? oh crap one more question, its a dual voice coil. so is it possible to wire just one to make it work just enough to tide me over til i get another? [/QUOTE]
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