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andyblack18
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somebody told me my subwoofers were "bottoming out" the other day because they kept popping when at high volume. an iv no idea what it means??!
sumbody help me!!
ANDY
sumbody help me!!
ANDY
I had the same problem with my REL Q100E. The amp inside your subwoofer is not powerful enough at the volume you want it.andyblack18 said:somebody told me my subwoofers were "bottoming out" the other day because they kept popping when at high volume. an iv no idea what it means??!
sumbody help me!!
ANDY
SOUNDSTYLE said:I had the same problem with my REL Q100E. The amp inside your subwoofer is not powerful enough at the volume you want it.
I sold the REL and got a Velodyne CHT15 with a 300 watt amp inside.
No problems now.
What subwoofer do you have by the way?
Ettepet said:I was playing Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow the other day, and with my callibrated setup the PB12-Ultra/2 was not all that far from hitting the base plate during some instances.Even though it may look to be a close thing, SVS should have designed that to be impossible. The base plate of the PB12 is surely further from the drivers than their x-max?
Ettepet said:Possibly. I had my hand underneath and several times I felt my hand getting 'caught' between woofer and base plate, so there was another centimeter or so left.
mps said:Is the placement or the firing port too close to a wall?
cheers.
Ettepet said:Possibly. I had my hand underneath and several times I felt my hand getting 'caught' between woofer and base plate, so there was another centimeter or so left.
As far as I am aware the PB12-Ultra/2 has only one base plate, with little room left to mistake it for anything else.micb3rd said:Base plate?
Do you mean base plate of the subwoofer enclosure, because that is something very different to "backplate".
Ettepet said:As far as I am aware the PB12-Ultra/2 has only one base plate, with little room left to mistake it for anything else.