Questions & Answers for: blown subwoofer

Question about 12W3 Car Subwoofer

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blown sub? 2 x 12" W3 in a slot port box. still hitting very hard but one subwoofer is not sounding in good health. sounds like it is popping when it is hittin hard and the other dustcap has blew off ...

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Question about Type-R SWR-1242D Car Subwoofer

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...subwoofer been blown? I have single Alpine type R SWR-1242D subwoofer hooked up to an alpine MRP-M100. I was driving one day and the subwoofer just stopped working. I pushed on the sub and it did not ...

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...subwoofer really blown. try pluging in a diff, speaker to the amp see if u get sound.try powering the sub with a home radio just to see if u get sound at all if ur getting sound from the sub then its ...

Question about Solo-Baric L7 S15L72 Car Subwoofer

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MY SUBS WONT FLEX your subs are probably blown, or have a blown voice-coil. push on them when they are of and see if you can hear a scatchy noise like wires scraping. if you do they are blown. get ...

Question about CBR10 Car Subwoofer

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...subwoofer from another car to another one but now on the new car it is not poewring on and am not sure what the problem is and it has a built in amp. you could of blown the amp. check the fuse in the ...

Question about Type-R SWR-1042D Car Subwoofer

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brand new subs sound blown? wireing? its all plugged up right but it plays but sounds like its blown? someone said something about a banana clip? crackling noise or really bad distortion check wires ...

Question about Type-R SWR-1042D Car Subwoofer

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...blown out its an indication that something wrong happened within the circuit.Check first subwoofer line if there was short circuit using a tester.Select OHMS mode and try to check both lines.If no ...

Question about Type-R SWR-1042D Car Subwoofer

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subwoofer is blown, there may be scratching noises, but a subwoofer that won't push down has definitely gone bad. Find out how to use a digital voltmeter to test the positive and negative terminals of

subwoofer is blown, there may be scratching noises, but a subwoofer that won't push down has definitely gone bad. Find out how to use a digital voltmeter to test the positive and negative terminals of

...subwoofer or inside a fuse compartment. Check the fuse visually: Inspect the fuse to see if it is blown or damaged. A blown fuse will typically have a broken filament or a discolored appearance. If ...

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