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Help Sub Stopped Working

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 3:01 pm
by jags53
i got a rockford sub today not too powerful,
its rated as 200rms and my amp is 150rms (is the amp too underpowered?)

so i hooked it all up the sub worked for about a minute then it stopped, the amp light still comes on and the rest of the speakers work, however the sub does not move at all.

is it it blown?

please any help is appreciated

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 10:36 pm
by david burton
something doesn't sound right there

but the setup seems fine - amp is nice and powerful (if that's 4 ohm rms rating) and it'll do fine for the sub.

I wonder if one of the speaker terminals is loose?

you'll have to do a process of elimination - test another speaker on the amp. if it works then the speaker is broken somewhere. if it doesn't then the amp is bust.

check the soldering and terminals on the sub, maybe the wire has broken, or if you're using connectors maybe one is loose?

let me know what happens

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 12:16 am
by jags53
cheers for the reply mate

yea the amp is 4ohm
i connected the wires to the terminals and nothing, but when i connected the speaker wire to the coil wire it worked, so some how i've damaged the terminals, i've searched the internet and aint managed to find any information on it. the terminals are solid and are soldered on ok.

the amp defo works as i amped up my components thru it and it worked and the amp light also lights up.

i dont understand whats goin on :?

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 7:08 am
by metz
make sure its not just a bad earth as i had the same problem you describe.
i checked with a multimeter and the voltage output was only 2.36v.....i changed a washer on the earth point and 12v :-)

there was power to the amp but not enough.

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:53 am
by david burton
that's a good point,

you should be able to follow the terminals of the speaker - have a really good look at them.

Where did you get the sub? Maybe one of the connecting wires (speaker terminal to speaker) has snapped? This can happen often.

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 8:41 pm
by jags53
i dont think theres nothing wrong with the amp installation as i used my amp indoors also to test it out, its the same, but with the wire connected to the coil wire it works, its just the terminals dont work, is it safe to wire it up directly to the coil wire (the wire thats connected to the terminals)? but then i think that the terminals are there and stopped working for a reason.