Question: What happens if you dont break your subwoofer?

What can happen if you skip breaking in your subs? If you dont allow for a break in period you could run into one of the issues below: Burned or unwound coil: Burned or unwound coils can be caused by the buildup of excess heat and a distorted signal. Stiff spiders leave you with less suspension travel or excursion.

Is it necessary to break in a subwoofer?

This is caused by a particular component called the spider, which acts like a suspension and allows the cone to move back and forth to produce the sound. Therefore, subwoofers should undergo a break-in process in order to achieve the best possible sound.

Do subs sound better after break in?

Registered. No, thats normal, especially subs with stiff suspensions. Once they loosen up, they will play louder and sound better.

How do I not damage my subwoofer?

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How do you break in new subs?

Option I: The most common and easiest method is to first install your woofer as you normally would. Next, play your favorite music at low to medium volume and 1/2 gain for 2-3 weeks. You will begin to hear a difference in sound as the woofer starts to break in.

Do subs need to warm up?

Like breaking in the engine on a new car, it needs this brief warm-up period to adjust to its surroundings. Take the family out for dinner: This is an important part of break-in. The dinner phase is two hours of aggressive break-in, before which even attempting to set-up and dial-in your sub is a waste of time.

How long does it take for a sub to break in?

Some speaker manufacturers will recommend a break-in period of around 10 hours. That should be plenty of time to allow your subwoofer to get settled in, if you decide to do this at all.

How long should you break in a new subwoofer?

We suggest 20-24 hours for a solid break in time. You can set it with a good clean signal overnight. Once this is done you are ready to install and be on your way.

Do you have to let subs warm up?

Like breaking in the engine on a new car, it needs this brief warm-up period to adjust to its surroundings. Take the family out for dinner: This is an important part of break-in. The dinner phase is two hours of aggressive break-in, before which even attempting to set-up and dial-in your sub is a waste of time.

How do I know if my subs are clipping?

clipping will cause a popping sound, but distortion in general should be avoided as youre pushing SOMETHING too far when you hear it. clear is definately better than loud especially when loud can make equipment self destruct. it sounds like youre overloading something and triggering a protection circuit.

How hot is too hot for a subwoofer?

Amps can reach 90 C and still continue to work. The amp will automaticly shut down if he reaches high temperatures so dont worry about it. If a sub exceeds its temperature tolerance point it will start to smell like something is hot. Dunno if it will start to smell in a sealed enclosure tho.

What does a sub clipping sound like?

clipping will cause a popping sound, but distortion in general should be avoided as youre pushing SOMETHING too far when you hear it. clear is definately better than loud especially when loud can make equipment self destruct. it sounds like youre overloading something and triggering a protection circuit.

Is clipping bad for subwoofers?

Subwoofers can overheat if not chosen properly, clipping the sound in a similar distorted manner when they fail to completely follow the original waveform even if the amplifier signal is accurate. Because of this problem, clipping may damage speakers due to overheating.

Is it normal for subs to get hot?

If the cone is heating up you are either overpowering the sub or sending it a clipped signal. Alot of subs are designed to wick heat into the dust cap from the voice coil. If a dustcap gets hot it is usually not a major concern.

How hot is too hot for a car amplifier?

An amplifier is considered too hot if its temperature is above 160F (or 71.111°C). At this point, most amplifiers thermal protection relay will trip and shut the amp off. Also, if the amp is too hot to touch, it is considered too hot.

How do you tell if a sub is clipping?

clipping will cause a popping sound, but distortion in general should be avoided as youre pushing SOMETHING too far when you hear it. clear is definately better than loud especially when loud can make equipment self destruct. it sounds like youre overloading something and triggering a protection circuit.

How can you tell if a sub is blown?

Test the sound at a low volume to listen for whether your sub has been blown. If it is distorted, you have a partially blown subwoofer, and if there is no sound at all, it is completely blown. If the subwoofer is receiving its signal via a cable, then check the cable before rushing to conclusions.

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