Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 13 Registered: Jul-07 | The system is : Hifonics brutus 1500D (Gain is at 1/8) 2 Alpine type-R 12" Ported box tuned to 34htz Pioneer 4v out head unit The other sub is brand new also, this one was about 6 months old but has always been fine. Pushing on the cone doesnt feel real different than on the good one. Its not like solid when you press on it like my last one that blew felt like. What happened was I was driving normal volume which to me is decently loud but not its full potential. Started the smell smoke just as the amp went into protection. Smoke was coming from the port. Unhooked the subs and couldnt tell a difference, both played at a low low volumem, amp just goes into protection if turned up loud. Did I blow the sub? If not what can I do for it to not do that? |
Gold Member Username: SomedonniedudeIllinois Braaap MX Post Number: 2096 Registered: May-07 | Blown sub. |
Gold Member Username: Surferdude9371Get loud or go home.... Post Number: 1445 Registered: Mar-07 | yep u burnt up your vc |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 14 Registered: Jul-07 | Well damn, I figued it wasnt good. Anyways to hook up my one good type-R up to my amp? I know I could get an 8 ohm load to the amp but not sure what that would do to the sub. I just need some bass to get by, i had JUST replaced my last sub through warranty three days ago. Gotta save some money for the SX's ive been wanting. |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10888 Registered: Jun-04 | Why not wire it to 2 ohm? |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10889 Registered: Jun-04 | |
Gold Member Username: Surferdude9371Get loud or go home.... Post Number: 1446 Registered: Mar-07 | i doubt the sub is stable at that but idk for sure |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 18976 Registered: Jun-06 | The smoke you see is a complicated mixture of highly volatile and toxic adhesives and polymers that when subjected to the right atmospheric and planetary conditions will thus yield a very ideal opportunity for the springs that are wedged inside the VC to react with these adhesives/polymers to send those in the Alps looking for a cheaper way to balance their seesaws so their kids can have something to eat. You didn't mention BB. Where was it? |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 15 Registered: Jul-07 | I didnt think it would like that much power at 2ohm... like 900-1000 going to a single type-r 12"? Correct me if im wrong, just dont wanna end up with both blown subs. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 16 Registered: Jul-07 | BB? As on the head unit? |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10890 Registered: Jun-04 | "I didnt think it would like that much power at 2ohm... like 900-1000 going to a single type-r 12"?" You would set the gain with a digital multimeter to the power amount you want to send to the sub. |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10891 Registered: Jun-04 | http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-ohm.htm |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 17 Registered: Jul-07 | Well seriously my gain was at 1/8 when I blew this sub... I wouldnt be able to turn it down much. Im a noob at using a multimeter to do things but I have used one, how would I check what power im using accoring to my gain? Obviously would want to be in ' Watts ' on the multimeter? And use the speaker leads as the negative/positive to hook up to the meter? |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10892 Registered: Jun-04 | 31.62 volts for 500 watts And you would use a 50 hz test tone. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 18 Registered: Jul-07 | I really appreciate the help here, but im still kinda lost. I get the 31.62 volts is 500 watts... where do I want to test for it to read 31.62? |
Gold Member Username: Surferdude9371Get loud or go home.... Post Number: 1447 Registered: Mar-07 | if the gain is that low im gonna guess you have your subs wired incorrectly to an ohm load they are unstable at |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10893 Registered: Jun-04 | copy this file and burn it as a wave file on a disc. http://www.realmofexcursion.com/audio/50hz.mp3 |
Gold Member Username: Surferdude9371Get loud or go home.... Post Number: 1448 Registered: Mar-07 | bb on the amp hes asking |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10894 Registered: Jun-04 | If they were dual 2 ohms that was your issue becasue that would be .5 ohm wired the right way. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 19 Registered: Jul-07 | Well the subs were wired up at a 1ohm load (being two 4ohm DVC). Each sub was Neg to Ned - Pos to Pos - . The hifonics is rated at 1 ohm. My gain used to be way up but the guy I know at the stereo shop told me if I bought a 4v out stereo insteads of my alpine that was 2v that I would be able to turn my gain way down and it would be a cleaner signal for the same loudness. So I did. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 20 Registered: Jul-07 | And im not sure what the BB knob is on the amp... .None of the knobs are turned all the way up or anything. I tuned this system by turning sub settings to 0 on the headunit. Turning the vocals up to the level I usually listen to then slowing turning the gain up till it distorts or sounds wierd. I backed it down a lil and has been playing fine for the last couple weeks. |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10895 Registered: Jun-04 | How to set your amplifier gain. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=3704 |
Bronze Member Username: Lil_justin850Justin smith, crestview, Fl Okalossa Post Number: 28 Registered: Sep-08 | it could be mechanical like the glue burned in it but none te less check how much for a recone , buy a new one or upgrade |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10896 Registered: Jun-04 | You should check each voice coil on the problem sub with a multimeter to make sure that was where it failed. |
Silver Member Username: Basebalz13Moneta, Va Usa Post Number: 817 Registered: Aug-07 | ahh noooobs |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 21 Registered: Jul-07 | Thanks sean and everyone else for the help. 1 last question or I might make a new thread about it.... but the box i have was for my 2 type-r's not seperate boxes.... would it be bad to run the one good sub at 500watts in a dual 12" box? Even if I left the dead sub screwed in to seal the hole? |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 22 Registered: Jul-07 | Im sorry ive never actually used a multimeter before for this stuff... I havnt a clue. Ill just lookup somewhere else how to test my sub's voice coils. |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10897 Registered: Jun-04 | You could have a defective amp. Hifonics is known for failures. |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10898 Registered: Jun-04 | Hook up the good sub and tell us what happens. |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 18978 Registered: Jun-06 | "would it be bad to run the one good sub at 500watts in a dual 12" box? Even if I left the dead sub screwed in to seal the hole?" Don't do that. The sub would be in an improper box volume causing tuning problems. |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10900 Registered: Jun-04 | Your right Paul I was thinking split chamber but it probably isnt. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 23 Registered: Jul-07 | Well I unhooked the bad sub and left the good sub hooked up... It seemed to play fine, I didnt wanna turn it up too loud because I wasnt sure what ohm it was being ran an and what not. But im pretty sure its a 2ohm load, I just need to double check and retune the gain on the amp so its only seeing 500watts |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10901 Registered: Jun-04 | Well even though you missed Pauls correction it seems we found out its not amp failure. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 24 Registered: Jul-07 | Ok well I guess the next goal is to find the perfect subs to fit in a 2.3cuft (4.6total) box tuned to 34htz that can handle 1300-1400RMS daily. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 25 Registered: Jul-07 | I missed over pauls comment... you are right, its not single chambers. If I blocked off the other side of the box, the tuning with still be off right? Just trying to make it for another month or two untill I can redo some stuff. |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10902 Registered: Jun-04 | Austin what type of car and year do you have? And do you have a high output alternator? |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 26 Registered: Jul-07 | Its a 97 expedition... I believe its a 130amp (no I havnt upgraded yet) but I still should be able to get 1000-1200 right on a 130 amp? |
Gold Member Username: Surferdude9371Get loud or go home.... Post Number: 1451 Registered: Mar-07 | yeah i wouldnt go more than 1200 on it and be gentle when your lights are on |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10905 Registered: Jun-04 | Well thats a pretty good alternator size and some of that is with your vehicles basic electrical needs but the main thing you dont want is voltage drops less than 12.6 volts. I was just making sure you werent clipping the amp. The only other way is if your amps bass boost is up where it shouldnt be. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 28 Registered: Jul-07 | Any suggestions as far as what subs I could replace these 12's with? To go in my same 2.3cufu per chamber box (port is combined for both 12's) |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 29 Registered: Jul-07 | Im pretty sure the bass boost is down pretty far on my amp, if not all the way down. Ive always thought those Bass boosts were more hurtful than good... I only adjusted the gain and the LPF when I messed with the amp. |
Gold Member Username: Kpa2727Old Bridge, NJ USA ! Post Number: 1524 Registered: May-07 | i run one type - r on a hifonics 1606 d, i think ur not tuning and wiring correctly in order to smoke a coil like that, i've bat on my type - r hard a few times and have yet to see smoke , the cone got warm at one time, this was on my old type - r before i had a magnet issue but still even cranking it in summer on that one, it stayed together and kept on thumpin without a peep. |
Gold Member Username: RedlinerWilmington, Ma Post Number: 4670 Registered: Jun-05 | ya def something wrong do u have BB set high on ur HU. MAybe you have it wired wrong |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 33 Registered: Jul-07 | Everything on the HU is set correct. LPF is on, bass - 0, bass boost - 0, sub level - 0. Subs are wired neg to neg, pos to pos then going to the amp. That would yield a 1ohm load right? Ive had the sub that smoked for a good year/year and a half and I have put a beating on it before. Could just be old? |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10907 Registered: Jun-04 | Bass boost unless used sparingly can be hurtful. I dont think the sub was old. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 36 Registered: Jul-07 | Well im not quite sure what to say then. I went out and looked at the settings and the bass boost is down almost all of the way. Gain was 1/8, LPF was on... and thats about it as far as the amp goes. I listed my HU specs above. Not really sure why I smoked the woofer then... any ideas? |
Silver Member Username: RidinspinnasWindsor, Ontario Canada Post Number: 504 Registered: May-06 | yeah something def wrong, probably blew a vc on one of the subs, and its automatically shorting, and sending your amp into protection, what i dont understand is why that blew the sub, i had a hifonics 1606d on two type r's at full potential and never even started to stink. must have been a bad batch of subs. and those hifonics are most likely only putting out 1000 watts rms at the most |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 10913 Registered: Jun-04 | Yeah to me it sounds like a bad production at the plant and the sub broke. Hifonics amps are over rated power wise and id say the amp puts out 1200 rms with 120 amps of fuse. That should not blow up a type r 12. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 37 Registered: Jul-07 | Yea I know the hifonics are overrated and this is why it kinda blows my mind too cuz type-r's can handle much more. The sub that smoked had been in various cars for a year or so... maybe just met its end? Either way, how do I test the subs with a multimeter to see if they are blown? |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 38 Registered: Jul-07 | Well I found out the problem 100%. It was one of my VC's that burnt. They all ohm at 3.5-3.6 and this one ohm 1.5. Theres no way to fix a burnt coil is there? Looks like ill be saving up for my SX or SE's. |
Bronze Member Username: Skateguy92Post Number: 39 Registered: Jul-07 | Well I found out the problem 100%. It was one of my VC's that burnt. They all ohm at 3.5-3.6 and this one ohm 1.5. Theres no way to fix a burnt coil is there? Looks like ill be saving up for my SX or SE's. |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 18985 Registered: Jun-06 | Recone time. |