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<blockquote data-quote="pensacol" data-source="post: 3100350" data-attributes="member: 575946"><p>It could be. I have had to glue the spider back on one of the older ones already. Also I have set the gain to the voltage specified in the JL manual for 4 ohms so I don't thank that's it. The older ones are only about 1 month old. I ran them in this box for about a week. If you push in on the cone they are tight, like they were when I got them. What about a break in period. Do you think that might be part (or whole) of the cause? The older ones have been broken in, where as the new ones haven't yet? I am going to do one of the other suggestions and unplug the 2 older ones and see if the new ones sound like it did before. There might be something wrong with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pensacol, post: 3100350, member: 575946"] It could be. I have had to glue the spider back on one of the older ones already. Also I have set the gain to the voltage specified in the JL manual for 4 ohms so I don't thank that's it. The older ones are only about 1 month old. I ran them in this box for about a week. If you push in on the cone they are tight, like they were when I got them. What about a break in period. Do you think that might be part (or whole) of the cause? The older ones have been broken in, where as the new ones haven't yet? I am going to do one of the other suggestions and unplug the 2 older ones and see if the new ones sound like it did before. There might be something wrong with them. [/QUOTE]
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