Cracking/Popping sound from Jeff Bagby's Baby Boomer

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  • daniel4381
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2014
    • 13

    #1

    Cracking/Popping sound from Jeff Bagby's Baby Boomer

    I bought a Baby Boomer Subwoofer kit from Meniscus with the PR option ( http://meniscusaudio.com/baby-boomer-p-1389.html ). I have constructed the cabinet exactly according to the build plan.
    MDF is 3/4 inch all side except the front baffle is 1" (two 1/2 inch MDF glued togather). Inner dimension of the driver chamber is 10.5 sq inch and Plate Amp is put into a separate chamber and the wire hole is sealed properly. Top, back and the bottom of the driver cabinet is wrapped with supplied wedged foam.
    When I first time connected the Sub and played a deep bass test tone, I found that the one of the PR making very odd rattling sound. I opened those again and found that the extra weight in the PR is loose and tightened both the PR weight and that rattling sound is gone. But, now when I increase the volume a little, there is a cracking sound from the PR and may be from the Subwoofer driver. It seem that the speaker can't take the load, but the sound is not high at all or the sub volume is not much, it is less then 1/4 of the volume. I thought that may be as it is placed on the floor and it happening due to the vibration with the floor. I stood up on the cabinet to reduce the shake and I understood that it is not happening due to the vibration, it is probably due to the PR. I have tested with my 2nd Sub (Yamaha SW160) and it does not make such sound. I opened the divers and found no physical damage anywhere.
    The kit contains Dayton 1 x DCS255-4, 10" Woofer, 1 x SD300, 300W sub amp, 2 x Dayton Audio SD270-PR 10" Passive Radiator
    A video of the sound is attached herewith https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8...0RhazRNOGZqY2s
    Can someone suggest and help me out please.
  • JonMarsh
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    • Aug 2000
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    #2
    What frequency did you test these at, when you say you played a deep bass tone? Ported and PR systems will run into trouble if you drive them below their tuning point- the driver is unloaded and will have a lot of travel without much acoustical output.

    The problem could be with the amplifier, too- the only way to tell would be to try a different amplifier with your speaker, or to try that amplifier with a different sub.

    Can you do a frequency sweep with test tones from a computer, for example, 100Hz down to 20Hz, and identify if the issue is frequency dependent?
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    • 5th element
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      • Sep 2009
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      #3
      What Jon says you need to test these with a different amplifier. This doesn't have to be a plate amplifier for a sub just anything really. Feed it with a signal from your PC as Jon says to drive the sub and see what happens.

      I have encountered noises like that from both amplifiers and drivers, we need to find out which one is to blame!

      You can always remove the PR to get that out of the picture and see if the noise still happens. Just be careful with the volume with the PR off as the sub driver will flap about a whole lot more without the cabinet loading it.
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      • augerpro
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        • Aug 2006
        • 1871

        #4
        When you said pop or crack I was thinking amp clipping like the others, but when I watch the video it looks more like something is loose, or torn, like a dustcap or surround.
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        • daniel4381
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2014
          • 13

          #5
          Thanks to all, I found air is leaking from a mounting screw hole. I am going to change the Cabinet and seal the leak as soon as possible, let's see. thanks again

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