Posted June 3, 201312 yr I have an issue with my amp protecting at a high output. The subs are wired to ohms in an 8 cube enclosure tuned at 38. When I take it into high volumes it gets louder without distortion. When it starts getting to its peak my amp throws a short circuit protect. Is it possible that one of the coils have an issue? Or possibly amp? The setup is four fi ssds on a stetsom 7kd. Also coils read exact same on each eight coils.
June 3, 201312 yr Author Series/parallel each coil is ohm ohm with distribution blocks. Edited June 3, 201312 yr by Mtxplod
June 3, 201312 yr That's your probablem...you've probably yanked the tinsel leads out of the subs.You can not play below your port tuning frequency without a subsonic filter..you'll rip the soft parts up. Watch the video:
June 3, 201312 yr proably burned a spot up on the tinsel lead..it doesn't drop out until they start moving below tuning at full excursion
June 3, 201312 yr Author Stetsom 7kd one ohm I have even measured it while it was playing nothing out of the ordinary
June 3, 201312 yr Stetsom 7kd one ohm I have even measured it while it was playing nothing out of the ordinaryMeasured what while it was playing? The load is going to be all over the place while playing, if that's what you mean.
June 3, 201312 yr Cant be it still reads a dead 2 ohm as it should Sure it can be..it may be fine at rest whenever you read the coils with the meter. If the coil was exploded it wouldn't work at all..it'd be open. A tinsel under load with power going through it, and the speaker moving..it could have a fatigued spot in the tinsel leads because you don't have a subsonic filter. It drops out and causes the amp to go into protect.. Or the amp is clipping out and going into protect. What leads do you have? Integrated or the external ones?
June 3, 201312 yr Those wont' fatigue..have you taken a sub out of the box? Odds are you're going to have huge burn spots on the spiders and the tinsel lead might be smashing down into the basket and shorting out on it due to you not having a subsonic filter.. When things get flung and moved waaaaaaaay too much you're going to have issues. It's essentially like driving a car with no brakes.
June 3, 201312 yr Author That sounds like a for sure culprit I'll take a look at it tommor and see what happens
June 3, 201312 yr Being connected to the amp can throw your readings off. Did you touch your multimeters probs together to get a prereading?
June 4, 201312 yr Author Ok my car is actually at my friends shop and he took them out for me and said that on two the spiders were burnt by the leads so he covered the leads and still the same issue occurs.
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