ML Subwoofer Problems
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ML Subwoofer Problems
Ok, elsewhere in these forums some one has mentioned that the sub seems to be bottoming out at even medium volume levels. This is disturbing as I consider myself a bit of an audiophile.
I see this problem occurring for 3 possible reasons:
1. Due to volume level and bass enhancement the amplifier is "clipping" the signal and therefore causing distortion.
2. The speaker itself has reached the maximum excursion level with the given input and therfore distorts.
3. The speaker itself it hitting perhaps the grill above due to the excessive movement. This is much less likely but can't be rulled out until I remove the grill (does anyone know how this comes off?)
If the sub itself is undersized it should be relatively easy to replace and problem is solved. If the channel is overdriven and clipping then an additional mono channel amp can be intorduced as log as it takes speaker level inputs.
Has anyone drilled into this problem and shed some light on what is going on?
I see this problem occurring for 3 possible reasons:
1. Due to volume level and bass enhancement the amplifier is "clipping" the signal and therefore causing distortion.
2. The speaker itself has reached the maximum excursion level with the given input and therfore distorts.
3. The speaker itself it hitting perhaps the grill above due to the excessive movement. This is much less likely but can't be rulled out until I remove the grill (does anyone know how this comes off?)
If the sub itself is undersized it should be relatively easy to replace and problem is solved. If the channel is overdriven and clipping then an additional mono channel amp can be intorduced as log as it takes speaker level inputs.
Has anyone drilled into this problem and shed some light on what is going on?
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I have only noticed it when using my ipod and an EQ setting that had a high bass level (Rock). I also have the bass level set to a higher level for AUX. With a load bass sound song and the two setting bosting it even more it is extreme. I found that setting the ipod EQ to classical was the perfect balance of bass and sound.
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Uhhh......I hate to be picky, but as you can probably tell by my screename, I am somehow "connected" to the lower end of the audio frequency spectrum, as in being a bass player.
Allow me to suggest that the proper spelling for that frequency range is "bass," not "base."
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Allow me to suggest that the proper spelling for that frequency range is "bass," not "base."
Kinda liek awl thuh peeple on massege boreds thatt yewze "breaks" wen reefering too "brakes."
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I'm having the same problem w/ the subwoofer. I wanna take it to sound advise and see what they say/recommend....its weird b.c. for some rap songs I can blast it to max and the bass will sound soooo good alongwith the mids and the highs...but on other rap songs the volume on mid the bass from the woofer will sound distorted and sound like **** while the bass from the mids sound better..it kinda sounds like woofer is popped or it doesn't have enough watt capacity for the amount of watts going in......I dunno what the problem is but it sucks to have to replace a cool ML 8" subwoofer like that one.....or maybe ill take it to the dealer and see what they say....
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I'm having the same problem w/ the subwoofer. I wanna take it to sound advise and see what they say/recommend....its weird b.c. for some rap songs I can blast it to max and the bass will sound soooo good alongwith the mids and the highs...but on other rap songs the volume on mid the bass from the woofer will sound distorted and sound like **** while the bass from the mids sound better..it kinda sounds like woofer is popped or it doesn't have enough watt capacity for the amount of watts going in......I dunno what the problem is but it sucks to have to replace a cool ML 8" subwoofer like that one.....or maybe ill take it to the dealer and see what they say....
If I decide to replace it I will have to install a new amp along with the speaker. I wonder if there is enought power back there?
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Ok, elsewhere in these forums some one has mentioned that the sub seems to be bottoming out at even medium volume levels. This is disturbing as I consider myself a bit of an audiophile.
I see this problem occurring for 3 possible reasons:
1. Due to volume level and bass enhancement the amplifier is "clipping" the signal and therefore causing distortion.
2. The speaker itself has reached the maximum excursion level with the given input and therfore distorts.
3. The speaker itself it hitting perhaps the grill above due to the excessive movement. This is much less likely but can't be rulled out until I remove the grill (does anyone know how this comes off?)
If the sub itself is undersized it should be relatively easy to replace and problem is solved. If the channel is overdriven and clipping then an additional mono channel amp can be intorduced as log as it takes speaker level inputs.
Has anyone drilled into this problem and shed some light on what is going on?
I see this problem occurring for 3 possible reasons:
1. Due to volume level and bass enhancement the amplifier is "clipping" the signal and therefore causing distortion.
2. The speaker itself has reached the maximum excursion level with the given input and therfore distorts.
3. The speaker itself it hitting perhaps the grill above due to the excessive movement. This is much less likely but can't be rulled out until I remove the grill (does anyone know how this comes off?)
If the sub itself is undersized it should be relatively easy to replace and problem is solved. If the channel is overdriven and clipping then an additional mono channel amp can be intorduced as log as it takes speaker level inputs.
Has anyone drilled into this problem and shed some light on what is going on?
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IMHO if you are having a problem with the subwoofer take it back to Lexus and have them repair it. (Yes I said REPAIR it) Rationale: for the more than $2000.00 the ML system should meet your needs. If it does not the Lexus Brothers need to hear about it. Either that or there is no relentless pursuit of perfection.
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