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What are some ways to blow a sub? Are there different ways to do this? The sub is an Audiobahn, the smallest 12" they make. I think it is like 400 watt or so.
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give it a 1000W in an oversized box...
take it out of a box and play it as loud as you can with all of your gains and boosts cranked...
plug it into a wall socket...
put something heavy on the cone and play it for awhile...
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Posted: September 07, 2003 at 2:11 PM / IP Logged  
odd question to ask.....shouldnt is be how not to blow one.
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120V outlet is always fun!
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Posted: September 07, 2003 at 2:57 PM / IP Logged  
y u wanna blow ur subs... warranty almost up and u want new 1s?
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Just looking for different ways for further knowledge!
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o lol

id blow it b4 warranty went oout

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yeah the 120v outlet is cool....thats what we do with factory door speakers that the customer doesnt want back!   oh yeah another way to blow a sub is set the amp crossover to highpass.  or to have it ridiculously underpowered, that will also blow a sub.  well good luck.
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Got me curious, what happens when you put 120v to a speaker???
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It lets the genie out.
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