New system in the caddy, just have a question about the bass getting lower wtf
New system in the caddy, just have a question about the bass getting lower wtf
Yea, i bought a kicker l7 12inch which is in a sealed box for now, and got my old alpine amp back from my friend [for free!!] Im just using it for now until i get a more powerful amp.
Neways the amp is an mrd 350, which pushes out 300 to 320 rms at 2 ohms.
My sub is a dvc 4 wired in parrallel to run at 2 ohms.
I ran everything off the rear sub using a hi low converter.
[ lol dont worry guys install is super clean this time i will post pix later]
When i first got the sub installed, the bass felt and hit really hard. Now it doesnt seem as hard. I mean the bass is there but it isnt deep as it used to be.
The gain is set at half way, which reads normal on the alpine amp, and bass boost is off or all the way down.
I dont think its me, but the bass definately doesnt hit as hard is it used to. I dont know if im used to the bass or what.
i dont play my music so loud to the point where there is clipping, but is it possilbe to damage a sub with too little power? I mean the sub is brand new.
I dont know if i should turn the gain up a notch more, or just go get a ported box.[I know Rich wants me to get a bigger amp first]. But i am using what i have.
I duno, sometimes the bass hits hard, sometimes it doesnt. All my power cables are heat shrunk, and connections are great. I dont know what it could be. Could a bad hi low converter be a problem? or it doesnt matter once its getting a signal?
Neways the amp is an mrd 350, which pushes out 300 to 320 rms at 2 ohms.
My sub is a dvc 4 wired in parrallel to run at 2 ohms.
I ran everything off the rear sub using a hi low converter.
[ lol dont worry guys install is super clean this time i will post pix later]
When i first got the sub installed, the bass felt and hit really hard. Now it doesnt seem as hard. I mean the bass is there but it isnt deep as it used to be.
The gain is set at half way, which reads normal on the alpine amp, and bass boost is off or all the way down.
I dont think its me, but the bass definately doesnt hit as hard is it used to. I dont know if im used to the bass or what.
i dont play my music so loud to the point where there is clipping, but is it possilbe to damage a sub with too little power? I mean the sub is brand new.
I dont know if i should turn the gain up a notch more, or just go get a ported box.[I know Rich wants me to get a bigger amp first]. But i am using what i have.
I duno, sometimes the bass hits hard, sometimes it doesnt. All my power cables are heat shrunk, and connections are great. I dont know what it could be. Could a bad hi low converter be a problem? or it doesnt matter once its getting a signal?
dude get a new amp, a line driver, a new box, a new user, or a new sub.
I doubt you blew a coil but if you did, that would explain why you think it got quieter. make sure that tite box is sealed kid.
I doubt you blew a coil but if you did, that would explain why you think it got quieter. make sure that tite box is sealed kid.
You can damage a sub by running to little of power to it. Most converters have adjusting screws on them, try that our but, I install amps off of converters all the time and am never happy with the way they sound.
change some setting(s) on the HU by accident and forget? ive done that a few times.
if you're worried about a blown coil, take a MM to the the terminals, but i doubt thats it..
maybe you're just getting used to it
if you're worried about a blown coil, take a MM to the the terminals, but i doubt thats it..
maybe you're just getting used to it
i think im getting used to it. btw sometimes the sub gets warm after long periods of play, thats normal right?
o btw, i figured out the problem!
The bass is only deep when i have the arm rest down
o btw, i figured out the problem!
The bass is only deep when i have the arm rest down
I bet you're just used to the bass. It always seems louder at first. And I'm calling
on the whole
You can't always hear the clipping. Alpine amps have a never shut-off feature to them. Doesn't mean they don't clip.
on the whole
Originally Posted by avi
i dont play my music so loud to the point where there is clipping
Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
i think im getting used to it. btw sometimes the sub gets warm after long periods of play, thats normal right?
o btw, i figured out the problem!
The bass is only deep when i have the arm rest down
o btw, i figured out the problem!
The bass is only deep when i have the arm rest down

Originally Posted by nismos14
I bet you're just used to the bass. It always seems louder at first. And I'm calling
on the whole You can't always hear the clipping. Alpine amps have a never shut-off feature to them. Doesn't mean they don't clip.
on the whole You can't always hear the clipping. Alpine amps have a never shut-off feature to them. Doesn't mean they don't clip.my bass/trebble/midrange is all set on half way. I mean it cant really clip if i usually play it at low volumes.
since i cant get a hu, i was thinking of getting maybe one of those kicker 5 band eqs? or maybe a processor or some sort? any suggestions?
btw, my gain is on halfway right now.
Would be ok if i turn the gain to the one o clock position?
With only 300watts on a L7 and it getting hot I am betting that you are pushing the amp well into chipping. Volume setting and gain setting really are no way to judge anything about clipping or the output of your amp. Volume on a stock HU is only good for about 75-80% before clipping happen on average. Gain setting are not to limit the output of an amp or are any refferance to the amps output. Gains are there to match the output of the source (Head unit, processor, line level convertor....) to the input section of the amp.
I have done many systems using L712s running them in pairs on Kicker 1200.1s. That 600watts of power to each driver and have never had a single problem with the driver overheating and/or blowing. I have also done a few with Kicker 1200.1 on each driver. This is more then overkill but if pushed hard for only a short period of time they will take it.
I really am not a huge Kicker fan but out of all their subs the L7 is by far the best. For your sub to he heating up that much with only 300watts on it you are for sure pushing the amp into clipping. Drivers are designed to work with modulated AC voltage. Once the amp clipps its dumping straight DC, albit for a short period of time, into the driver. This creates lots of unwanted heat that the driver was just not ment to disapate. You can kill just about any speaker faster with too little of power vs having way to much power.
Bottom line.....BUY A BIGGER AMP. Forget about processors, linedrivers ( cant believe someone even sujected that one with only one amp) or anything else. Trust me from years of working with the exact driver you have the a bigger amp with make the sub sing. You will love it.
Rick
I have done many systems using L712s running them in pairs on Kicker 1200.1s. That 600watts of power to each driver and have never had a single problem with the driver overheating and/or blowing. I have also done a few with Kicker 1200.1 on each driver. This is more then overkill but if pushed hard for only a short period of time they will take it.
I really am not a huge Kicker fan but out of all their subs the L7 is by far the best. For your sub to he heating up that much with only 300watts on it you are for sure pushing the amp into clipping. Drivers are designed to work with modulated AC voltage. Once the amp clipps its dumping straight DC, albit for a short period of time, into the driver. This creates lots of unwanted heat that the driver was just not ment to disapate. You can kill just about any speaker faster with too little of power vs having way to much power.
Bottom line.....BUY A BIGGER AMP. Forget about processors, linedrivers ( cant believe someone even sujected that one with only one amp) or anything else. Trust me from years of working with the exact driver you have the a bigger amp with make the sub sing. You will love it.
Rick
Originally Posted by SQMaxima
With only 300watts on a L7 and it getting hot I am betting that you are pushing the amp well into chipping. Volume setting and gain setting really are no way to judge anything about clipping or the output of your amp. Volume on a stock HU is only good for about 75-80% before clipping happen on average. Gain setting are not to limit the output of an amp or are any refferance to the amps output. Gains are there to match the output of the source (Head unit, processor, line level convertor....) to the input section of the amp.
I have done many systems using L712s running them in pairs on Kicker 1200.1s. That 600watts of power to each driver and have never had a single problem with the driver overheating and/or blowing. I have also done a few with Kicker 1200.1 on each driver. This is more then overkill but if pushed hard for only a short period of time they will take it.
I really am not a huge Kicker fan but out of all their subs the L7 is by far the best. For your sub to he heating up that much with only 300watts on it you are for sure pushing the amp into clipping. Drivers are designed to work with modulated AC voltage. Once the amp clipps its dumping straight DC, albit for a short period of time, into the driver. This creates lots of unwanted heat that the driver was just not ment to disapate. You can kill just about any speaker faster with too little of power vs having way to much power.
Bottom line.....BUY A BIGGER AMP. Forget about processors, linedrivers ( cant believe someone even sujected that one with only one amp) or anything else. Trust me from years of working with the exact driver you have the a bigger amp with make the sub sing. You will love it.
Rick
I have done many systems using L712s running them in pairs on Kicker 1200.1s. That 600watts of power to each driver and have never had a single problem with the driver overheating and/or blowing. I have also done a few with Kicker 1200.1 on each driver. This is more then overkill but if pushed hard for only a short period of time they will take it.
I really am not a huge Kicker fan but out of all their subs the L7 is by far the best. For your sub to he heating up that much with only 300watts on it you are for sure pushing the amp into clipping. Drivers are designed to work with modulated AC voltage. Once the amp clipps its dumping straight DC, albit for a short period of time, into the driver. This creates lots of unwanted heat that the driver was just not ment to disapate. You can kill just about any speaker faster with too little of power vs having way to much power.
Bottom line.....BUY A BIGGER AMP. Forget about processors, linedrivers ( cant believe someone even sujected that one with only one amp) or anything else. Trust me from years of working with the exact driver you have the a bigger amp with make the sub sing. You will love it.
Rick
He knows he needs a new amp...he even admits in his 1st post I told him to get a new one. I think he is expecting a bit much from that small amp on an l7 in a sealed box in a cadillac.
Originally Posted by slickrick
the line driver was a joke because I guarantee he doesn't know what it does.
He knows he needs a new amp...he even admits in his 1st post I told him to get a new one. I think he is expecting a bit much from that small amp on an l7 in a sealed box in a cadillac.
He knows he needs a new amp...he even admits in his 1st post I told him to get a new one. I think he is expecting a bit much from that small amp on an l7 in a sealed box in a cadillac.Rick
Originally Posted by SQMaxima
Sorry if I dont get the joke. I dont think its cool to incorrectly advise folks that might not know quit as much as others. It only makes you look bad and may leave a bad taste in someones mouth about people that are more into this. Think it would have been better to just help this guy out and keep the jokes to yourself......but thats just. I would rather help as much as I can instead of confusing people. This is enough confused in car audio without adding to it.
Rick
Rick
Originally Posted by SQMaxima
I would rather help as much as I can instead of confusing people. This is enough confused in car audio without adding to it.
Rick
Rick
Originally Posted by SQMaxima
You can kill just about any speaker faster with too little of power vs having way to much power.
Originally Posted by slickrick
I agree 100%. But I know him personally and have even spoken on the phone with him about prior installs. Plus, do a search on him and you will see it is easy to poke fun at him. 

Originally Posted by SQMaxima
Sorry man, I did not know he was a personal friend, that puts poking fun at him in a different catogory, LOL.
your audio knowledge is more than welcome in here too.
taken from bcae1.com
If a relatively low powered amplifier is driven into clipping (to a full square wave for a lot of people), a relatively large portion of the time, the voltage delivered to the voice coil no longer resembles a sine wave as it would with an unclipped signal. While the amplifier's output is clipped, the voice coil is not being motivated to move as far as it should for the power that's being delivered to it and therefore is likely not being cooled sufficiently (since the speaker is driven by a linear motor, the voltage applied to the voice coil determines how far the voice coil moves from its point of rest).
so..Gordon, wtf does that mean? lol
SQ maxima thanks for the info. I didnt realise that little power would cause the sub to get warm?
They say a sub in a ported box will make the voice coils be a little bit more cooler...so i may do that first
SQ maxima thanks for the info. I didnt realise that little power would cause the sub to get warm?
They say a sub in a ported box will make the voice coils be a little bit more cooler...so i may do that first
Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
so..Gordon, wtf does that mean? lol
SQ maxima thanks for the info. I didnt realise that little power would cause the sub to get warm?
They say a sub in a ported box will make the voice coils be a little bit more cooler...so i may do that first
SQ maxima thanks for the info. I didnt realise that little power would cause the sub to get warm?
They say a sub in a ported box will make the voice coils be a little bit more cooler...so i may do that first
Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
so..Gordon, wtf does that mean? lol
SQ maxima thanks for the info. I didnt realise that little power would cause the sub to get warm?
They say a sub in a ported box will make the voice coils be a little bit more cooler...so i may do that first
SQ maxima thanks for the info. I didnt realise that little power would cause the sub to get warm?
They say a sub in a ported box will make the voice coils be a little bit more cooler...so i may do that first
yes 
neways i found my bass test cd, played it today and i definately need to go ported. the low end sound like its suffocating
Hey Don, dont worry i need new front speakers soon. The shop around my way only has entry line b.s. I definately need to step it up for the front stage. So ill be seeing you soon.
lol i know youve been hearing that for the past years, but this time im serious since i want to spend the money and do it right. I dont want to go the cheap way.
and yes Rich i am getting a zx amp, just waiting for the dude at CC to get his order so we could make one big purchase

neways i found my bass test cd, played it today and i definately need to go ported. the low end sound like its suffocating
Hey Don, dont worry i need new front speakers soon. The shop around my way only has entry line b.s. I definately need to step it up for the front stage. So ill be seeing you soon.
lol i know youve been hearing that for the past years, but this time im serious since i want to spend the money and do it right. I dont want to go the cheap way.
and yes Rich i am getting a zx amp, just waiting for the dude at CC to get his order so we could make one big purchase
Originally Posted by westfall
You can damage a sub by running to little of power to it. Most converters have adjusting screws on them, try that our but, I install amps off of converters all the time and am never happy with the way they sound.
It is possible to hurt it by using too little power and clipping the hell out of the signal trying to get more out of the amp then it can put out.
Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
They say a sub in a ported box will make the voice coils be a little bit more cooler...so i may do that first.
Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
so ill raise the gain so it will get a better signal?
You can damage a sub by running to little of power to it. Most .
Originally Posted by AscendantMax
basically means a sub won't move as much when its seeing a clipped signal instead of a nice sine wave. the movement of the coil(s) and former draws in cooling air through the vent on the pole piece. if the coils aren't moving as much, yet fed the same amount of power, it'll overheat (from lack of cool air being drawn into that area).
Now think that with today's cheaper but more powerful amps you can have more then 4 times that amount of voltage potential. Even some not so high powered amps like some McIntosh amps run over 120 volt power supply sections. Now you start putting that kind of voltage into the driver and things heat up even quicker. If I remember right from talking to the designer, Rockford's HUGE 12,000 watts amp runs dual 250 volt power supplies.
Here some more info that might help with the moving voice coil myth. If you take the same sub in put it in two sealed enclosures, one is 1ft2 and the other is 3ft2 the smaller enclosure with have more power handling potential even though the sub in the bigger enclosure with have more cone movement. Now take the same sub and put it in a ported enclosure where the sub will really be moving (at some frequencies anyway) compared to a sealed box. Will it be able to handle more power....nope, less actually. Now take the same sub and run it IB where it will REALLY REALLY be moving, will it be able to take more power.......nope again. In IB it will only be able to handle about 1/3 of the power or less before things go bad. Just goes to show that cone, voice coil and former movement is not the determining factor on power handling or weather or not your speaker will blow (in most of these cases its mechanical limits of the speaker that limit things).
neways i found my bass test cd, played it today and i definately need to go ported. the low end sound like its suffocating
Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
yes 
neways i found my bass test cd, played it today and i definately need to go ported. the low end sound like its suffocating
Hey Don, dont worry i need new front speakers soon. The shop around my way only has entry line b.s. I definately need to step it up for the front stage. So ill be seeing you soon.
lol i know youve been hearing that for the past years, but this time im serious since i want to spend the money and do it right. I dont want to go the cheap way.
and yes Rich i am getting a zx amp, just waiting for the dude at CC to get his order so we could make one big purchase

neways i found my bass test cd, played it today and i definately need to go ported. the low end sound like its suffocating
Hey Don, dont worry i need new front speakers soon. The shop around my way only has entry line b.s. I definately need to step it up for the front stage. So ill be seeing you soon.
lol i know youve been hearing that for the past years, but this time im serious since i want to spend the money and do it right. I dont want to go the cheap way.
and yes Rich i am getting a zx amp, just waiting for the dude at CC to get his order so we could make one big purchase
Originally Posted by SQMaxima
OK, then but all means ask just about anyone in the industry and see what they say.
Originally Posted by SQMaxima
Let me first start off by restating that comment. You can damage a speaker but running too little distorted power then with lots of clean power.
Originally Posted by SQMaxima
That half right. When an amps clips the cone still moves. When the amp clips its putting straight DC from the power supply section of the amp to your speaker. Thing about taking a 9v battery and taping the speaker leads. That 9v battery is straight DC but the speaker still moves (yes it will stop but only because the speaker suspension resists the voltage potential, it will do that even if the amp is not clipping). When an amps clips its doing the same thing.




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