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DOWURKSON

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Yes i know most questions have been answered about our subs but i haven't seen anything regarding the problem I'm having. It gets voice to the sub but that's it. If i separate the sound and put everything to the rear all i get is voice, no boom boom. Checked the connections everything load good so I'm at a loss
 
Yes i know most questions have been answered about our subs but i haven't seen anything regarding the problem I'm having. It gets voice to the sub but that's it. If i separate the sound and put everything to the rear all i get is voice, no boom boom. Checked the connections everything load good so I'm at a loss

While playing, move voice coil wires around and see if you can get it to produce bass. Like a connections under cone :(
May need a new sub
If voice coil is blown you sometimes can press downward on the speaker and see if it starts to jam
 
This is going to sound so dumb but it worked for mine.

I thought I had a dead sub, it would not produce any sound at all. So one day I opened the box and pulled the sub out to look at it to replace it. When I put it back in I turned on the radio and it was alive. All I did was unplug the plugs and push on the cone.
 
You could hook a DMM up to the leads and physically move the cone through the full range of travel and look for an open in the voice coil.
Low freq require a longer range of travel than higher freqs.
 
As long as its the same Ohm rating as the original and dual voice coil as ours are you can put any brand 10" in there. Will our cheesy amp push it? Not well :(
 
Well im gonna look at the issue this weekend before i hit the track. On another note I might have us another vendor that is one of the best in the buisness in fact he has set several world records. Hes a local guy out of Shreveport. More to come on this.
 

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