I have been interested in buying some subwoofers on CL and they don't have a box. How should I go about testing them? Can I just move the sub up and down and listen for scratching sounds or would it be better to hook it up without it being in a box at all? He said he has an amp with a subwoofer that I can test them with. Will that be enough or do they really need to be in a box?
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justind
Testing subwoofers that I am going to buy
Re: Testing subwoofers that I am going to buy
well its an ok start but an ohm meter would probably tell you more
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Re: Testing subwoofers that I am going to buy
Good idea!!! What would be an acceptable range for a 4 ohm speaker. I know they can vary a little bit.
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Im no tekie by no means but from what Ive seen and read on the forum it should read anywhere from 3.3 to 3.7 ... Im just trying to recollect from other posts so take it with a grain of salt and lets let the true masters chime in



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Re: Testing subwoofers that I am going to buy
You can play the speakers outside of a box with no issue. Play bass heavy music to get them to move about 0.25-0.5in of distance. If no scratching sounds or other odd noises can be heard, they should be good.
At the end of the assembly line almost all subwoofers get this treatment. It is known as "rub and buzz", and is a way for manufacturers to verify a sub was assembled properly.
At the end of the assembly line almost all subwoofers get this treatment. It is known as "rub and buzz", and is a way for manufacturers to verify a sub was assembled properly.
Got "schooled" by member shawn k on May 10th, 2011...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
Re: Testing subwoofers that I am going to buy
Thanks guys for the info going to see if I can meet up with this guy and buy the subs from him tomorrow.
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Justind
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Justind
Re: Testing subwoofers that I am going to buy
I have seen speakers nominal impedance measure from 3.3-4.5 ohms. REally playing something through the speaker is the best way to do it and normally not too hard to rig something to for a short test.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.