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SA-8 coil gets hot fast

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I have a buddy that I built a box for and installed two SA-8's. He bought both of them used, one from Darren Francis, the other from a local guy. Anyway, with the subs wired in series/paralell for a 4 ohm load, one of the subs gets extremely hot after only about 3-5 minutes of play. If the sub hasn't been played and is cool, there is no scratching when pushed in, but when it's been played and gets hot, it has a little scratching noise when pushed in. Anyone know why this would be happening to only 1 sub? The other sub stays completely cool and plays fine. It is possible that one of the coils could be blown on the bad sub? I did a quick test with a DMM on the subs wired together and got a reading of 5.5-6 ohms. Anyone have any ideas? I haven't been able to go back to his house to test each coil independently yet.

The subs are being amped by an Alpine MRD-1000. No bass boost on the amp or HU.

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sounds to me like the sub is wired into a direct short... remove the sub from the box and check the wiring.....

for some reason this is a commen user mistake on the SA series....

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sounds to me like the sub is wired into a direct short... remove the sub from the box and check the wiring.....

for some reason this is a commen user mistake on the SA series....

Could you explain how a direct short works with a speaker? The sub still plays fine and keeps up with the good sub. Wouldn't a short cause some odd effects to the performance of the speaker even though it's only 1 coil?

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whats a direct short?

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are you sure they are both the same coil configuration?

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No, I'm not 100% positive. I did check the wiring 3 times before putting them in, but there could still be error. This is how I SHOULD have them wired:

Each sub has a wire from + on one coil to - on the other, then the two remaining + and - running in paralell to the other sub.. + to + and - to - on the free terminals on the other sub. I guess the only solution is to take them out and check again.

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pics please.

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have you checked your ohms with both subs hooked up? its possible to have a d2 and d4. which means one would see a lot more power than the other.

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