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toms_vtr 10th January 2009 22:51

hole in sub
 
i have round a crack and a hole in my sub today!
i only got the sub on Monday and im am still running it in!
is there anyway in which i can stop the hole and crack getting bigger or loose as little sound quality as i can?
thanks

Noddy 10th January 2009 22:56

it sounds to me like you've put too much power through it too early to be honest. Once the crack is there, its there, if and when you put more power into it, the crack will get worse and will break the cone.

toms_vtr 10th January 2009 23:01

no i havent put to much power throught it!
i only have a 400 watt amp and my sub is 1400 watt!
and i made sure i was running ti in properly!
thanks anyways

Noddy 10th January 2009 23:10

ok irrespective to that then, to be honest theres no way that i know of, of you being able to fix that. As i said above, once the crack is there, its there and the SQ will suffer dramatically due to that.

what sub is it by the way?

toms_vtr 10th January 2009 23:12

its a 2009 db audio raptor professional 12inch!

stu-n-shell 10th January 2009 23:14

take it back as faulty

toms_vtr 10th January 2009 23:21

i cant it wasn't there fault.

stu-n-shell 10th January 2009 23:22

manufacturer warranty cone not strong enuth

Ashleyp 10th January 2009 23:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by toms_vtr (Post 2867749)
no i havent put to much power throught it!
i only have a 400 watt amp and my sub is 1400 watt!
and i made sure i was running ti in properly!
thanks anyways

for a start.. your talking in figures which mean nothing

please talk in RMS

the main cause for this problem is likely to be inccorect setting up of the amplifier.. im guessing youve had the "gain" setting all the way up? or close to full? if so, this is the cause of your problem

in terms of your sub. by cracking, its lost a lot of quality due to the cone not being secure and rigid

you can get a sub re-coned, but it would only be worth it if its a good sub

to stu_n_shell.. my guess is thats its not the sub thats faulty. its just been set up completely wrong

toms_vtr 10th January 2009 23:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ashleyp (Post 2867829)
for a start.. your talking in figures which mean nothing

please talk in RMS

the main cause for this problem is likely to be inccorect setting up of the amplifier.. im guessing youve had the "gain" setting all the way up? or close to full? if so, this is the cause of your problem

in terms of your sub. by cracking, its lost a lot of quality due to the cone not being secure and rigid

you can get a sub re-coned, but it would only be worth it if its a good sub

to stu_n_shell.. my guess is thats its not the sub thats faulty. its just been set up completely wrong

no i didnt i had the gain on less that a quarter and you can even ask someone on here called bung!

the amp is 200watt rmp i think and the sub is 350watt rms!
i made sure that it was set up rite and i wasnt putting to much power thought it whilst running it in!

stu-n-shell 10th January 2009 23:29

im not saying it was ash just saying chance his luck

Ashleyp 10th January 2009 23:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by toms_vtr (Post 2867855)
no i didnt i had the gain on less that a quarter and you can even ask someone on here called bung!

the amp is 200watt rmp i think and the sub is 350watt rms!
i made sure that it was set up rite and i wasnt putting to much power thought it whilst running it in!

hmm

intresting

looks like a manufactures fault could be likley then

even if you had the gain less than quarter, it could still be too high.. you cant just "guess" when setting the gain.. allthough i ran my pioneer sub on a "guess" which i later found out was incorrect, and ive had 0 problems

toms_vtr 10th January 2009 23:34

the hole might even of been made from something in my boot but there inst anything in there that could damage it unless someone has tried stabbing it!
im so fucked off rite how!
waste of 100 pounds!

Ashleyp 10th January 2009 23:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by toms_vtr (Post 2867878)
the hole might even of been made from something in my boot but there inst anything in there that could damage it unless someone has tried stabbing it!
im so fucked off rite how!
waste of 100 pounds!

for a £100 sub, a re-coning wouldnt be worth it

but.. it still would be worth getting in touch with the manufacturers

also, putting stuff in your boot when a sub is there isnt the most intelligent thing to do..

toms_vtr 10th January 2009 23:57

the only thing i have in my boot is some jogging bottoms and some rain X wipes!

flowersGTR 11th January 2009 10:43

is you sub box ported? ive heard (this might not be true) that some subs need a ported box for air flow or it just rips itself apart.

try taking it back under warrenty, just find any excuse you can

reevesy_vtr 11th January 2009 10:50

is the crack on the plastic cone? If so you could use glue to seal it BUT dont use a glue that sets solid as it will need to be a little plyable.

reevesy_vtr 11th January 2009 10:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by flowersGTR (Post 2868393)
is you sub box ported? ive heard (this might not be true) that some subs need a ported box for air flow or it just rips itself apart.

try taking it back under warrenty, just find any excuse you can

I have seen an orion h2 sub pluged into the wall YES 240v and that was a sealed box and the box split NOT the sub, so i dont think it would be a fault on the sub, its probably down to somthing in the boot.

biz69 12th January 2009 15:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by reevesy_vtr (Post 2868402)
is the crack on the plastic cone? If so you could use glue to seal it BUT dont use a glue that sets solid as it will need to be a little plyable.

:y: i done this with my old sub after about 6months and it was fine after for about 3 years as i was waiting till it broke to get a new one but sold the car with sub before it broke again :y:

imydaking 13th January 2009 02:16

just take it abck to where you bought it or contact the manufacturer, cant hurt and should of gotten a warranty. If they wont do anything try sealing it with something as mentioned above and not pounding it too hard :)

also you should try to figure out why its done that, to me sounds like someones poked something in it or somethings rolled in boot. But hmm the sub cones are stong is on my spl dynamics one

bad luck tbh


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