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<blockquote data-quote="SoCaL081" data-source="post: 8625689" data-attributes="member: 609850"><p>I got a Eclipse SW8122DVC sub in a trade and ended up getting screwed by the guy. I didn't test it out first like a jackass and when I went to hook it up, nothing... I compressed the Cone to see if there was any scratching or any noise and jt sounded fine. Well I removed the magnet and found the aluminum voicecoil/former was ripped 80% around it. I'd like to get it repaired if possible. Does anyone know where or how I can get it repaired? I'd really appreciate it if you guys can help. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCaL081, post: 8625689, member: 609850"] I got a Eclipse SW8122DVC sub in a trade and ended up getting screwed by the guy. I didn't test it out first like a jackass and when I went to hook it up, nothing... I compressed the Cone to see if there was any scratching or any noise and jt sounded fine. Well I removed the magnet and found the aluminum voicecoil/former was ripped 80% around it. I'd like to get it repaired if possible. Does anyone know where or how I can get it repaired? I'd really appreciate it if you guys can help. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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