Posted March 25, 200916 yr So this last weekend I came home for spring break. I have a 15" Q and my brother has a 12" q. Saturday night my sub quit playing and I was a little drunk so I didnt worry about it. On sunday we built a new box for my brothers new truck(he unhooked in perfect condition 3 weeks ago) and by the time we installed it we realized the top magnet was cracked all the way around and shifted about a 1/8 inch, so the coil was grinding and sounded awful. We ghetto fixed his by beating the magnet back into place with a rubber mallet and siliconing it in place, now it sounds fine. The next day I went to diagnose my problem. I blew the sub when I was drunk when I turned my deck and bass knob settings up too far and now the coil is burnt. Im going to try to make a new single 1 ohm coil since I was running the dual 2-ohm at 1 ohm anyway. Its retarded I know but it can't hurt anything and if I fail horribly I'll look into a recone.Nothing wrong with Fi at all, none of this was any fault of the company and I still love them, it was just a really bad weekend Edited March 25, 200916 yr by fiq15pwnsnoobs
March 25, 200916 yr You cracked the magnet all the way around some how? And then you beat it with a rubber mallet? And now you're going to make your own voice coil?Man you are just going about this whole situation wrong.
March 26, 200916 yr Probably could have had your bro's fixed for free man no sense in trying to ghetto rig it. As for making your own coil its probably a waste of time. Itll be hard if even possible to save the surround if you take it apart and coils are a science not just something you try to make. My opinion would be to cut your loss and send it in for a recone you save yourself further headache.
March 26, 200916 yr Author well for the surround... flathead screwdriver and patience FTW I dont know how it will turn out but I have to order the wire online I cant find any enameled wire in my town, if I can find the pics Ill show my damage and keep my progress updated
March 29, 200916 yr Author Well I got some pics anyway... Itll be two weeks before I can get the VC wire and rebuild this beastBasket needs cleaning...Former is in good shapeHad to patch some burn holes and cut marks then extended the spidersSurround is still useableSo thats where im at sorry for the cell phone pics
March 29, 200916 yr I'll say this... its an excellent way to learn and gain experience Can't be any worse than those JL subs that spiders were cut open on to deface serial numbers.It will not have the same specs as it had when you got it. You now have a custom driver hehehe
March 29, 200916 yr hmmmm, bros sub could have been warrantied. Probably too late now. If something goes horribly wrong with the homebrew recone it COULD hurt a irreplaceable part. Edited March 29, 200916 yr by Bobaflob
March 31, 200916 yr hmmmm, bros sub could have been warrantied. Probably too late now. If something goes horribly wrong with the homebrew recone it COULD hurt a irreplaceable part.I don't see why Fi would of cover my sub seeing as how the magnet was cracked.
April 2, 200916 yr Well... Ill say this. That sub looks like it has had one heck of a hard life. Keep us all posted, and if it doesnt work out let me know and we will take care of things from there Thanks,Scott
April 7, 200916 yr Author ordered the wire today... 18 awg high temp enameled copper...hopefully I can make this thing work again on friday or saturday...Scott or anyone from fi... in case I need a recone is it possible to use a recone for a bl or btl and if so would that just plain suck because of the q's lower bl?
April 7, 200916 yr Some of the parts simply wont fit... nor would they beneficial. We can beef things up on the sub more if you need us to. BTL and BL suspension is far too stiff for a Q motor to support it with useful specs.Thanks,Scott
April 8, 200916 yr Author thanks Scott thats what I figured, Ill let you know what happens this weekend... do you have any advice on winding my own coil lol?
April 13, 200916 yr Author And the project is over! The wire... 18 awg high temp copperShiny basket!Haha empty basket in box it looked coolEverything drying upI guess in my excitement I forgot to take pics of the coil... I coated it in epoxy and my dmm shows it at .9-1 ohm, so not too bad. Glued the dustcap on and went to testing in my 2.3+polyfill sealed box...Well before I put the cone back in I noticed the new coil is significantly heavier... Now when the bass hits there isnt a tight beat but a smoother thud, still really loud and the lows seem a bit more accentuated. I havent put it back in my ported box yet nor will I be able to for a while. The sub is ridiculously stiff I dont know how much it will loosen up over time but overall I guess this project is kind of a success... just doesnt sound as good as fi can do it.