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Just make sure not to play music under your box tuning too long cuz that can cost you some subs too.

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u dont know if ur cliping unless u tune with a o scope

so if anything ur cliping ur subs

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My box is 5 1/2 Cubes @ 34 lol no way is it too small... and just because I didnt set with an oscope means its clipping this gain is barely up.

The voltage is barely even near 1500 the subwoofer is good for 1600...

Ive been playing music under my box tuning for awhile and that could be why... I also had a bass boost knob installed which coulda caused it as well...

The woofer stays cold now, and I havnt smelled that smell since I turned the gain back and if I have its very light wiffs of it.

Thew oofer sounds AWESOME and is loud as hell, the AP stays at a good tempature I just dont want my brand new $350 sub to roast over stupidity lol

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ive been reading that the larger a box, the less power you would need to use. since it has so much air to push, too much power can be bad. less air means more motor control so more power. maybe this has something to do with it? the fact theres so much air and a lot of power, almost the full rms?

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Regardless of what you set your amp at, chances are you're still clipping. Unless you clamp your amp to find your impedance with box rise included and set the gains with a DMM to match what the amp should be putting out at that impedance, you're going to be clipping.

Me personally I have a Sundown 4500 running an 18" SMD wired at 1 ohm (should be right below .7), but after box rise I'm at ~3.3 ohms. After o-scoping the amp with a -9 db test tone I clamped it at 2400 watts on a 0db test tone. Even then I'm clipping the sub on tones and on most music it will have soft clipping. If I were to set my gains with a DMM and set it to 4500 watts, I would be clipping the everloving shit out of my sub.

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Probably just playing below tuning for extended periods of time. When you play below your tuning, the woofer has to work much harder. What's your subsonic set at? When you play below tuning, the woofer has to move more tp get those low notes.

And yes an oscope is the only way to know if you're clipping. Did you set with a 50 hz tone?

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Probably just playing below tuning for extended periods of time. When you play below your tuning, the woofer has to work much harder. What's your subsonic set at? When you play below tuning, the woofer has to move more tp get those low notes.

And yes an oscope is the only way to know if you're clipping. Did you set with a 50 hz tone?

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since its only getting hot on low notes, did u try to adjust ur sub sonic filter to see if that fixes it?

try and set it a few notches above box tuneing

and u got the bass boost turned up?

edit: oh, and u could be clipping it due to electrical strain also, do u have big 3 done or is everything stock?

and if amp takes 4guage run 0guage to amp then put a reducer on the end to 4guage, will help wit current flow also

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since its only getting hot on low notes, did u try to adjust ur sub sonic filter to see if that fixes it?

try and set it a few notches above box tuneing

and u got the bass boost turned up?

edit: oh, and u could be clipping it due to electrical strain also, do u have big 3 done or is everything stock?

and if amp takes 4guage run 0guage to amp then put a reducer on the end to 4guage, will help wit current flow also

its not just on low notes but it gets hotter and quicker on lower than tuned notes... so I will try adjusting subsonic better.

and no bass boost is off but im using a gain knob.

and electrical is STOCK with no big III can this really cause the sub to heat up?

and im running 0gauge to the amplifier, the amp takes 2 gauge.

so electical problems could cause heating issues? or clipping? I noticed when im not 2000rpm my voltage is like 10...?

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