Burning in Sub

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justphil
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Re: Burning in Sub

#16 Post by justphil »

So any ideas how I should break in the sub? I guess I could always pull the amp out of my current sub.

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Re: Burning in Sub

#17 Post by Tom Smit »

justphil wrote:So any ideas how I should break in the sub? I guess I could always pull the amp out of my current sub.
Or, remove the speaker itself and it's speaker wires, and plug those speaker wire to the burn-in sub driver. Add extra wiring if need be.
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Re: Burning in Sub

#18 Post by justphil »

What do I set my volt meter to to see how many volts I am running through the speaker? I am just running a 30-39hz test tone through it with it set at a relatively low volume on my new amp. The cone is moving in and out a fair distance but nothing to far IMO. Is it really important to run 10 volts through it? I am running an MCM 8".

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Re: Burning in Sub

#19 Post by SeisTres »

justphil wrote:What do I set my volt meter to to see how many volts I am running through the speaker? I am just running a 30-39hz test tone through it with it set at a relatively low volume on my new amp. The cone is moving in and out a fair distance but nothing to far IMO. Is it really important to run 10 volts through it? I am running an MCM 8".
I did 25hz at 8volts. You might want to lower the frequency to make the cone mover more without any of the added noise from the cone.

And if you can get to the speaker connection on your current sub, just disconnect them and run those to the mcm. that is unless you have no other amp.
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Re: Burning in Sub

#20 Post by justphil »

I have my new amp connected to the sub running the test tone in a spare room. The noise isnt an issue. The prob I have is I dont know how to use a voltmeter and how to set it to read the volts I need as you are describing.
I "you tubed" it. I am running it at 8 volts right now. Thank you.
So I should run it around 24hrs total? I will run it 8 hrs tonight and around 8 while I am at work tommorow and so on.

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Re: Burning in Sub

#21 Post by SeisTres »

justphil wrote:I have my new amp connected to the sub running the test tone in a spare room. The noise isnt an issue. The prob I have is I dont know how to use a voltmeter and how to set it to read the volts I need as you are describing.
I "you tubed" it. I am running it at 8 volts right now. Thank you.
So I should run it around 24hrs total? I will run it 8 hrs tonight and around 8 while I am at work tommorow and so on.
I remember reading that 8 hours will get you most of the way there, but 24hours will take care of that little bit and make sure you burn it in all the way. So if you can do 24 hours, then do, if you can only do 8, then do, and then just use it and with constant use it will loosen up all the way.
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Re: Burning in Sub

#22 Post by justphil »

Thank you.

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