Weird smell coming from subwoofers?

when you play ur subwoofers free air the smell that comes from them.

its the same smell is that a doomed to failure sign or is this normal. they r not new subs they r in the region of a year old but not blowed.

what do i do?

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if it smells similar to burning then this is very fruitless. it means you are damaging them. you are pushing them beyond their consideration. this happens for one of 2 reasons. any you are sending your subwoofers a clipped signal which is the most common reason. the second is that you are simply giving them more power than they can manipulate. I suggest turning the bass boost/ amp gain down some. if that makes it not be as loud as you would like next get a better amp that can send alot of power to your subwoofers cleanly or grasp better speakers. and underpowering your subwoofers is not bad at all. if that be the case then everytime you turn the volume down you would break your speakers. when has that ever happened?

be in motion here for an excellent demonstration on how clipping can be very bad for your subwoofer. its kinda tricky to explain in words

http://www.icixsound.com/iv/view_video.p...
it could be the subs about to be blown if it happins when you play it loud cuz my sub smelled bed until that time it blew. or just get an nouns freshener

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Answers:    If the subs smell like electrical burning later the coils are slowly starting to burn.It could be that your amp is not giving enough power to the subs because underpowering subs is worse than overpowering them.Normally you will smell a bit of 'electric' when the subs have be playing too long.I wouldn't worry about it too much but if the smell starts to go and get really strong,I would recommend you to get it checked out.Hope this helps
if it smells similar to burning then this is very fruitless. it means you are damaging them. you are pushing them beyond their consideration. this happens for one of 2 reasons. any you are sending your subwoofers a clipped signal which is the most common reason. the second is that you are simply giving them more power than they can manipulate. I suggest turning the bass boost/ amp gain down some. if that makes it not be as loud as you would like next get a better amp that can send alot of power to your subwoofers cleanly or grasp better speakers. and underpowering your subwoofers is not bad at all. if that be the case then everytime you turn the volume down you would break your speakers. when has that ever happened?

be in motion here for an excellent demonstration on how clipping can be very bad for your subwoofer. its kinda tricky to explain in words

http://www.icixsound.com/iv/view_video.p...
it could be the subs about to be blown if it happins when you play it loud cuz my sub smelled bed until that time it blew. or just get an nouns freshener

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it could be because of reversed polarity. that means the positive and negative are not together. check that. another could e to much power to the sub and it could blow

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it could be the subs about to be blown if it happins when you play it loud cuz my sub smelled bed until that time it blew. or just get an nouns freshener

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