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I've got two Polk DB212 subs and today I was listening to the stereo, and I noticed I could smell like a sweet almost tangy (if that makes sense) smell coming from the ported enclosure. The subs play fine still and everything seems to be working normally. I immediately turned it off and let it sit for awhile. Now the smell is still lingering, but it doesn't seem to "regenerate" for lack of a better word when i turn the subs back on. Did I blow something, or could it just be that the sub got a little too warm but is still fine? I'm new to the whole subwoofer thing so any explanation would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Smell coming from Subwoofer. What's it mean?
are they new? usually when they're new sometimes the excess glue is burning off. If not, You might have got the coils hot.
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Re: Smell coming from Subwoofer. What's it mean?
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Re: Smell coming from Subwoofer. What's it mean?
yes, they can get hot and smell but not cause any damage. But I would not suggest doing it often. What amp are you using? what are the gains set to? did you set them with a DMM or just turn them up till where you thought was good.
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Re: Smell coming from Subwoofer. What's it mean?
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They smelled that once, but I've had it cranked up that high since, and I haven't had an issue with any smells or anything. Could the speakers have just been burning off the extra glue or something? |
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Re: Smell coming from Subwoofer. What's it mean?
DMM = digital multimeter. You can go thru a little math to set your gains to the max output of the amp at the full setting of the headunit. Fortunately, since music is not all digital 1's you can turn up the gain some with no bad effects
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Re: Smell coming from Subwoofer. What's it mean?
multiply the RMS power of the amp times the impedance load you have th sub(s) wired to, then take the square root. This will be the AC voltage on the dmm, remember to measure this with the sub(s) disconnected. You will need to play a CD with a say 50 Hz tone recorded at 0 dB.
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