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Jenson xr-500 sub woofer

Not making any noise, i tried another amp still no go..thoughts anyone ? the driver is good I'm thinking transformer maybe

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Do a "pop" test on the speaker with a 9 volt battery..

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2007

SOURCE: Woofer making horrible noise! HELP!

Think as an expert... Probably from my experience repairing woofers etc... the cone (1) or the spider (2) isn't well glued onto the woofer skeleton(or both???) The woofer cone must be absolutely centered or else you will get those clicks in low frequencies(you also get them in higher frequencies but you can't hear them!) I must say that it is very difficult to repair a woofer by your own. I suggest to return it back where you bought it and take another one (i suppose that you have a guarantee ha?).

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Mike Ryan

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  • Posted on May 09, 2008

SOURCE: i hooked up the pioneer

either the rcas arent outputting the audio signal or you have a bad se tof rcas. An amp is obiously not your issue in this case.

Tavis 88

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2009

SOURCE: Sub woofer 15 inch

Dont want it to grid that is bad." need a rebuld!" did you know that a speaker can turn by warping over timemaking the sub grind as it goes up and down.Should repair it asap, before it gets to a point where you have to just part with it because it is not fixable

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2009

SOURCE: alpine sub woofer

your speakers are hooked up wrong. hook both positives together and both negatives together and bridge it to the amp. if it is one channel hook it up as one together. if it is 2 channel hook positive to one side and negative to the other side.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: i have a valor dvd

MAKE SURE UR GROUND WIRE IS TIGHT, AND MAKE SURE UR RCAS ARNT NEXT TO THE POWER WIRE.

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