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in my opinion,,. not usually.. unless you are overpowering or clipping a sub shouldnt get warm to the touch at the dustcap. Enough heat isnt being dissipated from where it should be and the heat is coming up to the dust cap. Ide say if your overpowering turn them down a bit, or recheck your gains and make sure your not clipping the sub

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that is basically where the heat will build due to the voice coil being under it. subs will get warm but if they get hot and smelly you are probably clipping and that is bad.

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it's fine...it happens. if you smell it there might be an issue with too much power or dirty signal, but heat is a natural byproduct of electricity

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clipping came to your ride, disrespected your sub

or he's just running double the rms to the sub? Even if you're not clipping at all the 2x rms is gonna make that sub heat up..just turn your gains down

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