Sub
I have an Infinity sub and it just cut out today. I tried moving the wires around but that didn't help. It came back a tiny bit but was really weak. What would cause that??
|
Most likely the coil buned up. Only thing you can do s replace it...
|
do you have a multimeter?
|
Like a volt meter?
|
It needs to be a multimeter to test resistance. If it's a 4 ohm sub you should be roughly 4 ohms across the terminals. If it shows nothing (infinity) the sub is most likely blown.
|
Thing is though it did this before, me and Mike replaced the auxiliary wires and it fixed it... So I don't know if its those or not
|
That sucks balls dude... I'm going to get rid of these 12's that I have and I'm going to Memphis audio 10's going to have a custom box made for the truck.. It's not giving me the sound I want out of the 12's...
so some 12's might be up for sale here real quick :D |
Let me know Kyle, might be interested if I have the money by then
|
No doubt dude
|
Quote:
|
shitty box in their now... I'm having a guy in NY make the box. I have 2 Alpine E 12's and a 1000 watt Alpine amp
|
Yes it's fixed!!! :D It was the 20 amp fuse on the side of the amp, I pulled it out yesterday and it came in two pieces so I replaced it and it works perfect!!
This is it http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...-17-40_813.jpg |
sweet glad you got it working :)
|
Nice! Always start with the little things and work your way to the more complex stuff dude!
|
Sweet man
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:27 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.