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<blockquote data-quote="tonka" data-source="post: 7231536" data-attributes="member: 624216"><p>While listning to music the other day I noticed that I had seized one of my MTX Thunder XT693 6x9s solid. I figured I had simply melted the voice coil. Upon further inspection I noticed that the magnet had literaly split in half had was pinching the voice coil. How the hell did I manage that? Is this a known problem with these 6x9s? I'm going to try and get a little more use out of it by putting a 5" (or so) adjustible hose clamp around the magnet.</p><p></p><p>this is basicly what happened</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]26523016[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonka, post: 7231536, member: 624216"] While listning to music the other day I noticed that I had seized one of my MTX Thunder XT693 6x9s solid. I figured I had simply melted the voice coil. Upon further inspection I noticed that the magnet had literaly split in half had was pinching the voice coil. How the hell did I manage that? Is this a known problem with these 6x9s? I'm going to try and get a little more use out of it by putting a 5" (or so) adjustible hose clamp around the magnet. this is basicly what happened [ATTACH]26523016[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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