FlightSimBoy
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I call it a failure, but I'm not sure what to do about it.
I was testing it by using Audacity.
I started with a 5hz to 80hz sweep. That went perfect, though I noticed some modulation around the 70hz mark. Believe it or not, I got good results under the 30hz mark, which is the lower limit of my sub. So then I started testing individual frequencies to see what the upper limits of the sub was. I tested 135hz first, and after about 10 seconds, I smelt the classic smell of burning speaker, so I immediately stopped the test and turned my sound system off. Not sure what happened.
Anyone know? I had the volume of the entire system halfway, though the sub is tuned slightly higher than the front and center, and the rear speakers are higher than the sub and front. The sub is rated for 100 watts RMS. Here's a link to the system: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836121121
I was testing it by using Audacity.
I started with a 5hz to 80hz sweep. That went perfect, though I noticed some modulation around the 70hz mark. Believe it or not, I got good results under the 30hz mark, which is the lower limit of my sub. So then I started testing individual frequencies to see what the upper limits of the sub was. I tested 135hz first, and after about 10 seconds, I smelt the classic smell of burning speaker, so I immediately stopped the test and turned my sound system off. Not sure what happened.
Anyone know? I had the volume of the entire system halfway, though the sub is tuned slightly higher than the front and center, and the rear speakers are higher than the sub and front. The sub is rated for 100 watts RMS. Here's a link to the system: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836121121