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Join Date: Jun 2002
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What to check on a non-working sub?
I have a JL sub that was given to me that does not work, at all, what should I check for?
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^^did your mom
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Re: What to check on a non-working sub?
Other than making sure the tinsel leads are connected to the terminal, not really anything you can do.
-Cody
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system in the works: Pioneer DEH-940MP, RF T8002 on Peerless XLS 8" midbasses, RF T8004 on DLS Iridium 3" midrange and tweeter, RF T40001 on 2 Adire Brahma 12s, RF 360.2º processor |
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Re: What to check on a non-working sub?
You could measure the DCR of the coils, it will just confirm if it is fried or not. Also push on it and listen for mechanical noises. You should also inspect the tinsel leads/terminals.
1991 BMW M5 -- Eclipse 8454, Eclipse PA5532, Seas W18E IB, Alpine-Scan D2904/6000, SoundSplinter Rli8 .65 tuned to 30hz
2002 Chevy Silverado -- 880prs, Seas CA18RNX, LPG 25nfa, Mach 5 IXL-12, JL 1000/1 & 450/4 |
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