HOW TO TEST IF YOUR SUBWOOFER IS BLOWN/BAD (TESTING COILS)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @brianobrian6637
    @brianobrian6637 4 года назад +9

    I didin't read too much of the comments. What I did, I appreciate everyone who contributed. Dude made the video & I applaud his initiative. No video= No comments, ppl. Buying or selling possibly damaged equipment & that's largely a risk for most but a select few. I also appreciate the way at least the comments I saw, Weren't disrespectful or belittling, more of people with a broader knowledge bass & skill set, contributing to anyone who takes the time to follow through. That's what I call a win-win. I watch these types of things because I want to learn about the topic. I already know how to be respectful or disrespectful. How to argue & frankly, the all to common ",I know everything you peons" is old AF! So a sincere TY to everyone from video maker to those who elaborated on the technical side! Damn; an upside down sub, which BTW; does make sense, ONCE someone says it. I HIGHLY doubt I'd have figured that out by Me lonely!

  • @joshuageorge7758
    @joshuageorge7758 2 года назад +23

    If I may add a little advice, flip the subwoofer upright to test. It effects the reading drastically having pressure on the subwoofer. Another thing, on a 4 ohm DVC sub reading 3 ohm doesn’t mean anything is wrong with the coil, it has no load to it so it’s normal to read low, plus being upside down. If the coil was bad the ohm would jump all over the place and not read a steady number, or read like your second coil and read next to nothing. Thanks. 👍

    • @jakedainty6935
      @jakedainty6935 2 года назад

      Totally agree with you pal I was laughing when he left it upside down 😄 🤣

    • @gueroburban4989
      @gueroburban4989 2 года назад

      I agree with you 100 what if my multimeter doesn’t read at all??

    • @joshuageorge7758
      @joshuageorge7758 2 года назад +1

      @@gueroburban4989 well that usually means that the connection is torn, burnt, cut from the connector to the coil. Make sure you’re on the right setting on you dvv. Also make sure nothing else is connected to the subwoofer when checking.

    • @gueroburban4989
      @gueroburban4989 2 года назад

      @@joshuageorge7758 it’s a dual voice coil one set is good the other set my meter doesn’t read anything

    • @joshuageorge7758
      @joshuageorge7758 2 года назад +1

      @@gueroburban4989 take a light and look up in there on the spider where the wire runs and I bet the side not reading, the wires in two not connecting to the coil. If you can find where it’s split, you can Solder it back together carefully.

  • @jayjayshaffer1046
    @jayjayshaffer1046 4 года назад +4

    I appreciate it. This was the most informative video on this topic I've seen. Awesome job! Thanks!

  • @ianbrazier3818
    @ianbrazier3818 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. Exactly what I was looking for. Nice and simple and well explained

  • @frankprotokowicz5762
    @frankprotokowicz5762 4 года назад +1

    Thanks man. I watched several RUclips videos and you explained this the best. Thank you

  • @SWSimpson
    @SWSimpson 2 года назад

    Thank. Exactly the video I was lookin for and needed. Appreciate it much.

  • @generalrepair8731
    @generalrepair8731 3 года назад

    Whatever guys facing up or down you guys can get the jest of it’s broken or not bad coil etc. this guy took the time to post his video. What did you make a better one if you think you can.

  • @Ricky-fy1jp
    @Ricky-fy1jp 3 года назад

    Great damn video. Direct and informative. Thank you

  • @HaikuAutomation
    @HaikuAutomation 6 лет назад +8

    continuity, resistance and impedance are all different :) What you call gone, is a short, so the coil isn't gone per se, but it is shorted. If it was 'gone', it would be more like missing, not there, vacated the premise. :) You are one funny dude.

    • @robking508
      @robking508 5 лет назад

      Haiku Automation 😂

    • @nathanwest1090
      @nathanwest1090 5 лет назад +2

      He's looking for the coil to be open not shorted. Which is the total opposite. Nice try being an asshole though.

    • @starmc26
      @starmc26 2 года назад +1

      Wrong.... A short would show low resistance to a phase or ground, aka HIGH CONTINUITY. He's showing almost no CONTINUITY. .. or NO CONNECTION between phases or to ground. There should be 4 Ohm resistance in the speaker circuit on each coil. One is good, the other is bad.

  • @bgyjnnjkkkki
    @bgyjnnjkkkki 2 года назад +1

    so i have dual vented 12 inch MTX audio subs, with the amp set. it is 1000 watt amp but since i blew one of my subs it keeps going into safety mode when the bass is too loud. If i replace the blown subwoofer will the safety mode feature turn off? or is it permanent? asking because I dont want to buy another 100 dollar subwoofer if it wont work, thanks.

  • @kevincrouch1400
    @kevincrouch1400 2 года назад

    Now I have a duel VOICE coil that isn't playing but if you hook up the individual coil it will play?? Same as the other side of the coil. So an I measured with my ohm meter an is reading 3.4 on each side. Can you tell me what is going on with sub
    ????

  • @homersapienne2356
    @homersapienne2356 5 лет назад +30

    All kinds of things wrong here. The sub being upside down affects impedance readings. Also, a multimeter reading resistance in Ohms on a speaker is usually off by about 25%, which means on a 4ohm speaker, a 3ohm reading should be expected. Certainly, it appears ONE of the voice coils is failing, but the one you think is 'about to fail' that's reading 3 ohms, that one is fine.

    • @mightymarlo3101
      @mightymarlo3101 4 года назад

      Homer Sapienne hey I got a SD-3 8” D2 dual 2 ohm sundown audio and when I Peru the meter on it it reads 3 on both sides. Is that normal or is my subwoofer bad.

    • @kevincrouch1400
      @kevincrouch1400 2 года назад +1

      Um yep he is measuring it wrong..it's upside down causing the cone to be pushed in ,so it won't measure it right.

    • @starmc26
      @starmc26 2 года назад

      Measuring the impedance on the speaker upside-down is PERFECTLY FINE. You don't know what you're talking about.

    • @chrisrosenthal1210
      @chrisrosenthal1210 2 года назад +3

      @@starmc26 If the flexible surround is touching the table and pushing the cone in, it will change the impedance. Hook one up and move the cone up and down while you watch the meter. That's how speakers work. Changing the current changes the electric field that reacts to the magnet. Manually moving the cone has the reverse effect of changing the ohm load.

    • @rodneyhendricks2412
      @rodneyhendricks2412 2 года назад

      Upside down will mess everything up

  • @orionobolon4380
    @orionobolon4380 3 года назад

    Yes thanks was looking for this to narrow a problem

  • @nismonissan87
    @nismonissan87 7 лет назад +24

    Having the cone down will show a different reading

    • @starmc26
      @starmc26 2 года назад

      No... It won't.

  • @nickiecarney2158
    @nickiecarney2158 2 года назад

    excellent information......

  • @adrenalinehigh2070
    @adrenalinehigh2070 6 лет назад +15

    The sub can NOT receive any pressure, it affects the reading. He needs to have the sub firing UPWARDS!!! His reading is not accurate at all with the sub facing down. Another thing he doesn't mention, is to make sure you are running fresh batteries on your tool, or else it will also give you a false reading.

    • @ianbrazier3818
      @ianbrazier3818 3 года назад

      Good tip too thank you

    • @KarazyKidAtHeart
      @KarazyKidAtHeart 3 года назад +1

      I legit commented same thing before I seen ur comment glad to know some folks out here trying to correct what's wring and not be an ass about it, but actually trying to help out folks making the videos to not put out inaccurate info

  • @KarazyKidAtHeart
    @KarazyKidAtHeart 3 года назад +2

    Only issue with the way u did this is u should have ur sub flipped upside down (from the way you checked it it should be magnet on table speaker / dust cap facing up) to check the coil resistance, but I checking for bad coils not sure if it matters or not but to get an accurate reading you should have it flipped and no air like a fan blowing on it to get a reading correctly cuz if u push on the speaker when meter is connected that meter is gonna go all over the place! Hope this helped

  • @robking508
    @robking508 5 лет назад +5

    Be easy on the boi 😂 (grandma voice)

  • @dimogreen4741
    @dimogreen4741 5 лет назад

    i need your help because I'm dumb as F about car audio, can't figure this out... Im sure i have blown one of my twelve inch subs, but it passes all of the so called "blown-sub-tests" to check if its actually blown out. I think its technically bottoming-out but again I'M NEW TO THIS.
    So...The fuk'd up subwoofer does produce bass, & at a comparable level to the other sub in my SUV..
    The problem is that unlike a blown sub that distorts bass
    (I've blown subs before & know how they sound) blown-subs make that muffled rattle where bass should be heard .
    Instead my failing subwoofer makes low & mid level bass just fine until the bass really hits; then it makes a terrible "Thwack!" Slapping sound. The slap doesnt reverberate or rattle. Just one sharp crack every time the beat booms.
    Some problems with subs are fixable & other's spell the end for the speaker; but NONE of the youtube vids or car-audio websites i have checked address this... & believe me I've searched
    The sub glides smoothly up & down within range when pressure is applied. No scratching, clicking or popping sounds come from the sub when I gently push it up & down...
    Sorry for the lengthy question but I'm trying to provide needed info to solve the problem.
    Do you know whats wrong? I dont know the impedance or ohms, just that its a 4-ch. 1,200 watt amp pushing two 12" subs.
    I traded a Hdtv for the system, then simply paid a shop to install it.
    Yes im a dummy; please help me solve this. Thanks

  • @7730DABOSS1974
    @7730DABOSS1974 2 года назад

    That sub should be facing up right?

  • @shaunoutndastix8022
    @shaunoutndastix8022 3 года назад +2

    The sub needs to be facing in the upright position also..upside down will give u unwanted feedback..I'm getting no feedback off 1 coil an a daily 4 ohm..1 coil is reading,the other nothing..js..thnx

  • @johnargue2977
    @johnargue2977 4 года назад +2

    0:51 subtitles says.. my piss leads are good. Lol. Test*

  • @desertweasel6965
    @desertweasel6965 4 года назад +5

    I did this and it reads 3.7 or 3.8. However, if I move the cone in and out with the leads connected, it goes up to 50. Is it normal for the ohms to change as the cone moves?

    • @cjproductions3683
      @cjproductions3683 4 года назад +1

      If you test your sub, test it cone up. That’s the proper way for a proper reading. If it reads a little off such as 3.5 etc it doesn’t mean it’s blown. That’s normal.

    • @therandomrobert1842
      @therandomrobert1842 3 года назад +1

      @@cjproductions3683 my dual 1 ohm sundown just hotboxed my car and went stiff I have it wired series and parallel at the amp with my other and the other ones fine and they both read 1.8 ohms any idea why it’s stiff and scratching

  • @mightymarlo3101
    @mightymarlo3101 4 года назад +1

    I have a dual 2 ohm subwoofer and it’s reading 3 on both sets of Terminals. And yes I have the sub setting upright on a solid surface. Is my sub bad or what’s going on. If anyone could help I would be very grateful. I love this little SD-3 8” D2 it’s new too never been hooked up

    • @joshuahutson5709
      @joshuahutson5709 3 года назад

      Could be dying batteries in meter.

    • @starmc26
      @starmc26 2 года назад +2

      The speaker is fine.

  • @proton001
    @proton001 Год назад

    thank you

  • @SSMinnoJohnson
    @SSMinnoJohnson 6 лет назад +2

    Haha same thing I thought well at least he has a multimeter lol😂

    • @sdtowns773
      @sdtowns773 6 лет назад +2

      Quontez Jim: Sir, Don’t you mean Mul-tie Meter? Now go fix that typo 🤨

    • @mathslab00
      @mathslab00 5 лет назад

      @@sdtowns773 lol🤫🤫🤫

  • @howie7763
    @howie7763 4 года назад

    I have a kicker reading 7.4 ohms. Is that bad? It's rated for 8-10 ohms

    • @kilgoretrout4461
      @kilgoretrout4461 Год назад

      No, it’s perfectly fine. No speakers ohm rating is actually specific to an exact number. If it’s rated at 8 ohms, anywhere near to 8 ohms is perfectly fine 7 ohms is fine, 9 ohms is fine.
      His claim that if it reads anything other than exact to 4 ohm, except maybe 3.9 ohms, is 100% pure bullshit. He is just Ill informed. Impedance, or resistance, isn’t a static thing. The moment that the speaker receives a signal, ie the moment that voice coil moves the slightest amount, the resistance is going to change wildly. His voice coil reading 3.3 is perfectly healthy. It’s not on its way out, there absolutely nothing wrong with it.

  • @joseluque4094
    @joseluque4094 6 лет назад

    Thank man you help me a lot, now I just find out that my sub is gone!

  • @Paul-xv1dq
    @Paul-xv1dq Год назад

    Explain DC or ac . should have left out u bought it a week ago,to me,that means you wired wrong which means ; why trust a persons video if they don't even know how to install? Just a little constructive criticism... only way to get better is to keep making videos and know are mistakes. Keep on keeping on.

  • @mikemorales5361
    @mikemorales5361 4 года назад +5

    Man!! In order to test it like that you jave to put the subs the cone has to be facing up to the sky

  • @curtmueller7000
    @curtmueller7000 3 года назад

    What if your testing a speaker with no voice coil like a tweeter. Are the rules the same?

    • @starmc26
      @starmc26 2 года назад

      Tweeters HAVE VOICE COILS.... ALL SPEAKERS DO.... twit.

    • @jimdean294
      @jimdean294 2 года назад

      Just make sure you set it to the "omega"setting and well, you know

  • @joshuaminnich2417
    @joshuaminnich2417 6 лет назад +5

    It never reads the exact impedance.

  • @KarazyKidAtHeart
    @KarazyKidAtHeart 3 года назад

    Whoa that's one hell of a southern accent! Where u from cuz?

  • @ruggie.74
    @ruggie.74 4 года назад

    My sub is 3ohms, but its reading 6.8-7.0ohms. What does that mean?

    • @starmc26
      @starmc26 2 года назад

      Are you measuring across 2 voice coils?

  • @camposdavid0000
    @camposdavid0000 3 года назад

    I have one terminal that meters 4ohms and the other 78ohms ... why??? I got my meter set to 200 ohms . All my other subs reading out perfectly . It's a old school rockford fosgate punch hx2 10"

    • @matties2481
      @matties2481 Год назад

      bit late but did you figure this out i'm having a similar problem?

    • @camposdavid0000
      @camposdavid0000 Год назад

      @@matties2481 blown voice coil bro .. would need reconing

  • @michelbergeron3596
    @michelbergeron3596 2 месяца назад

    Dude, you're gonna be having people throwing away the subwoofer. For no reason, you're doing it the wrong way. You gotta have the speaker face and upright straight cone up. Then you measure it

  • @erinloden1497
    @erinloden1497 6 месяцев назад

    Cone is susuppose to face the sky during ur test bud...that's why ur coils appear gone

  • @johnargue2977
    @johnargue2977 4 года назад

    Welp. I bought a used jl audio. Had 2 ohms . Which it supposed to be . I thought , what a deal. Played it, and the surround foam fell apart. Lucky me. It's rebuildable though. Wondering if I need a new voicecoil. Pretty is shit. I'll just change. Then test with my piss lead. Lol

  • @jtcmassey
    @jtcmassey 5 лет назад +1

    Hey there buddy. That first voice coil is probably just fine. Flip it upright, hold it still, and I bet it reads 3.5 - 3.7 ohms. Which is the what a 4 ohm speaker should show.
    Also, I don't think your words "about to go" or "almost bad" mean anything here. There's not a spectrum from 4 ohms to zero that a speaker will follow as it goes bad. It will read 3.5 to 4 ohm (good) until it doesn't (bad). It won't spend any time in between.

  • @joew4202
    @joew4202 4 года назад +1

    My brand new subs read 3.5 ohms.

  • @drustogsdill1346
    @drustogsdill1346 Год назад

    Hurry please someone else tell him he is testing it wrong because it's UPSIDE DOWN. If you'd read the first idk 200 comments, you'd see you're late to car audio class.

  • @adammendoza7529
    @adammendoza7529 6 лет назад +16

    He's doing it wrong... the woofer should be facing up... 🤔

    • @superboy99
      @superboy99 5 лет назад +1

      adam mendoza yeah he is slow probably threw away a good pair of subs it can’t read what it’s supposed to cause you got the pushed in from laying on it

  • @warrenosborne1748
    @warrenosborne1748 3 года назад

    Damn fosgate mine slight rattle high volume. Need to test

  • @noslenoletsoc2699
    @noslenoletsoc2699 3 года назад

    my subwoofer has no drum tone what i hear is only the base guitar tone

  • @wjeremy3231
    @wjeremy3231 7 лет назад

    What happen to your sub ?

  • @rubencarbajal1237
    @rubencarbajal1237 Год назад

    You can't have it on the face it will cause the resistance to be incorrect

  • @darealchris6213
    @darealchris6213 3 года назад

    Sub post to be facing up not down

  • @ernie24111
    @ernie24111 4 года назад +2

    You are giving false information. A 4 ohm speaker that is good will read between 2 and 4 ohms. You should do some research before making a video

    • @desertweasel6965
      @desertweasel6965 4 года назад +1

      Bullshit. It definitely should not read 2 or anything below 3. If you're getting 2 ohms on a 4 ohm speaker it's probably blown.

  • @operationsusfoods1354
    @operationsusfoods1354 2 года назад

    Why 4