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What all could it mean when a sub clips?? I am running 2 JBL 600.1's and 2
Kicker CVR 12's. Only one of the subs clip when i turn it up and its only
on deep bass (Nelly ) The other sub just punds away. The amp i am running
the clippin sub on at one point 2 Visonik 12's on it and one of them the
Voice Coil fried and the other sub the wires connecting to the speaker
terminals came undone. Could this be the problem?? I would usually just
change the wire around on the amps to see if it did it with the other amp
but id prefer not to have to do this as i dont have n e room to work around
in there. My headunit is P-8500MP if thats important. N e help is greatly
apperciated.

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Mark Zarella
 
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What all could it mean when a sub clips??

Subs can't clip. Only sources and amplifiers can.

I am running 2 JBL 600.1's and 2
Kicker CVR 12's.


One amp to each sub?

Only one of the subs clip when i turn it up and its only
on deep bass (Nelly )


The other sub just punds away. The amp i am running
the clippin sub on at one point 2 Visonik 12's on it and one of them the
Voice Coil fried and the other sub the wires connecting to the speaker
terminals came undone. Could this be the problem??


The amp may be broken. Do the amps get different inputs (eg left to one and
right to the other)? If so, begin by swapping them and see what happens.

I would usually just
change the wire around on the amps to see if it did it with the other amp
but id prefer not to have to do this as i dont have n e room to work

around
in there. My headunit is P-8500MP if thats important. N e help is

greatly
apperciated.


You may have to get your hands dirty if you want to pinpoint the problem.


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"Mark Zarella" seesigfile wrote in message
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What all could it mean when a sub clips??


Subs can't clip. Only sources and amplifiers can.


OOOOOPS


I am running 2 JBL 600.1's and 2
Kicker CVR 12's.


One amp to each sub?


Yes on amp for each sub


Only one of the subs clip when i turn it up and its only
on deep bass (Nelly )


The other sub just punds away. The amp i am running
the clippin sub on at one point 2 Visonik 12's on it and one of them the
Voice Coil fried and the other sub the wires connecting to the speaker
terminals came undone. Could this be the problem??


The amp may be broken. Do the amps get different inputs (eg left to one

and
right to the other)? If so, begin by swapping them and see what happens.


The RCA's are Y'd off behind the headunit

I would usually just
change the wire around on the amps to see if it did it with the other

amp
but id prefer not to have to do this as i dont have n e room to work

around
in there. My headunit is P-8500MP if thats important. N e help is

greatly
apperciated.


You may have to get your hands dirty if you want to pinpoint the problem.


Do it tomorrow.





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Scott Johnson
 
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"Mark Zarella" seesigfile wrote in
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What all could it mean when a sub clips??


Subs can't clip. Only sources and amplifiers can.




Subs "clip" if the voicecoil's former hits bottom!
otherwise known as "bottoming" to soem.


I am running 2 JBL 600.1's and 2
Kicker CVR 12's.


One amp to each sub?

Only one of the subs clip when i turn it up and its only
on deep bass (Nelly )


The other sub just punds away. The amp i am running
the clippin sub on at one point 2 Visonik 12's on it and one of them
the Voice Coil fried and the other sub the wires connecting to the
speaker terminals came undone. Could this be the problem??


The amp may be broken. Do the amps get different inputs (eg left to
one and right to the other)? If so, begin by swapping them and see
what happens.

I would usually just
change the wire around on the amps to see if it did it with the other
amp but id prefer not to have to do this as i dont have n e room to
work

around
in there. My headunit is P-8500MP if thats important. N e help is

greatly
apperciated.


You may have to get your hands dirty if you want to pinpoint the
problem.



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Mark Zarella
 
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What all could it mean when a sub clips??

Subs can't clip. Only sources and amplifiers can.




Subs "clip" if the voicecoil's former hits bottom!
otherwise known as "bottoming" to soem.


That's the first time I've heard that referred to as "clipping". Hey, call
it whatever you're into.




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Mark Zarella
 
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yes thats what i ment y does it do that

Depends. If it's the amp clipping (and the other not clipping), then it
could be an issue with the gains. Or, less likely, it could be broken. If
it's the sub bottoming out (and the other not), then it could be an issue
with the gains. Or it could be broken. It's very difficult to tell whether
it's the amp clipping or the sub bottoming out simply by listening. Though
if you were able to swap the subs on the amps (hook sub A to amp B, and vise
versa), you'd know.


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Garry Miller
 
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yes thats what i ment y does it do that
"Mark Zarella" seesigfile wrote in message
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What all could it mean when a sub clips??

Subs can't clip. Only sources and amplifiers can.




Subs "clip" if the voicecoil's former hits bottom!
otherwise known as "bottoming" to soem.


That's the first time I've heard that referred to as "clipping". Hey,

call
it whatever you're into.




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Luke Hague
 
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It could be the same problem I had with my Infinity Reference 10"s, it
sounded like bottoming out, but it really was that one of my subs didn't
have a good enough seal on the sealed box, so it was air passing, and it
would only do it on deep tones.

"Matt" wrote in message news:3f42eaf5_1@newsfeed...
What all could it mean when a sub clips?? I am running 2 JBL 600.1's and

2
Kicker CVR 12's. Only one of the subs clip when i turn it up and its only
on deep bass (Nelly ) The other sub just punds away. The amp i am

running
the clippin sub on at one point 2 Visonik 12's on it and one of them the
Voice Coil fried and the other sub the wires connecting to the speaker
terminals came undone. Could this be the problem?? I would usually just
change the wire around on the amps to see if it did it with the other amp
but id prefer not to have to do this as i dont have n e room to work

around
in there. My headunit is P-8500MP if thats important. N e help is

greatly
apperciated.

--
Doom On You
Matt




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Luke Hague
 
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I really think you have the same problem I did, the sub just doesn't make a
good seal to the box.

"Matt" wrote in message news:3f44252d$1_1@newsfeed...
when i push n on the sub it sound like i can hear air gettin released
somewhere.
Could it also im just using to much power for them they RMS at 400 and my
amps are JBL 600's

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Doom On You
Matt
"Luke Hague" wrote in message
...
It could be the same problem I had with my Infinity Reference 10"s, it
sounded like bottoming out, but it really was that one of my subs didn't
have a good enough seal on the sealed box, so it was air passing, and it
would only do it on deep tones.

"Matt" wrote in message news:3f42eaf5_1@newsfeed...
What all could it mean when a sub clips?? I am running 2 JBL 600.1's

and
2
Kicker CVR 12's. Only one of the subs clip when i turn it up and its

only
on deep bass (Nelly ) The other sub just punds away. The amp i am

running
the clippin sub on at one point 2 Visonik 12's on it and one of them

the
Voice Coil fried and the other sub the wires connecting to the speaker
terminals came undone. Could this be the problem?? I would usually

just
change the wire around on the amps to see if it did it with the other

amp
but id prefer not to have to do this as i dont have n e room to work

around
in there. My headunit is P-8500MP if thats important. N e help is

greatly
apperciated.

--
Doom On You
Matt








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I used weather-stripping (1/4") on a pair of 10s that didn't seem to sound
right when I put them in a sealed enclosure, no air leaks now. You can also
use silicone but most people don't recommend it (including me)

EFFENDI

"Matt" wrote in message news:3f42eaf5_1@newsfeed...
What all could it mean when a sub clips?? I am running 2 JBL 600.1's and

2
Kicker CVR 12's. Only one of the subs clip when i turn it up and its only
on deep bass (Nelly ) The other sub just punds away. The amp i am

running
the clippin sub on at one point 2 Visonik 12's on it and one of them the
Voice Coil fried and the other sub the wires connecting to the speaker
terminals came undone. Could this be the problem?? I would usually just
change the wire around on the amps to see if it did it with the other amp
but id prefer not to have to do this as i dont have n e room to work

around
in there. My headunit is P-8500MP if thats important. N e help is

greatly
apperciated.

--
Doom On You
Matt




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