damaging sub with out xover

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ferrariboy150
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damaging sub with out xover

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if i ran my subs off my home amp for a long time with no crossover could perminant damage be done?
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YES
you can damage the voice coils!!!!! use a coil xover in line if you have to
they are cheap
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No... but it won't sound nearly as good :?
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Post by ferrariboy150 »

haha... yes and no helpful!

just kidding but im only asking because thats excatly what i did and by like day three they werent as unbeleivably loud and now i dont think they are. can VC's be replaced?
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Damage to the woof?
Unlikely.
Most home amps don't have the near power of higher end mobile units.

Impedance... Perhaps you've connected a 2 or 4 ohm auto woof to a home amp rated for 8 ohms and the amp said "fuck that" after being over driven beyond it's engineered capability......... :(

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yup :D i think i heard them say that actually. time to get more i guess
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Post by capitolj80 »

i had an audiobahn 12 in a sealed box wired at 2ohms hooked up to the sub channel on my 5.1...it only seemed to pose an issue when i'd crank it way up for too long...the stereo would shut and i'd just turn it back on and back off on the volume a lil...guess it's not the way to go, but it did sound pretty good.
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Post by KHPower »

I have ran many of auto sub woofers off of home stereo and never had a problem. I have actually talked with many tech support fellas from Audiobahn and they do the same. Some subs sound like crap off of full range but most I have tinkered with dont sound too bad and if you are using a separate receiver to power the sub you can adjust the power so the sub blends in with your home audio.

The sub doesnt care where the power comes from as long as its not DC power(and you wont have a problem with a home stereo doing that as often as a car audio amp in some situations). You may just have a bad receiver now .
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