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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 3204909" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>um.</p><p></p><p>last time i checked, a spider lifting from a coil does not mean that the speaker is ruined.</p><p></p><p>a spider never glued to the coil from the factory may be a little worrysome. a spider tearing is a problem. a spider detaching from the landing might make me inquire for a recone, but a spider detaching from the former? well, unless the entire thing tore off - id hardly say thats that. because even if 50% of the spider detached from the former, you can still reglue the <span style="color: black">da</span>mn former to the spider with some CA and more likely than not it will be within tolerances. hell. why didnt you just take the <span style="color: black">da</span>mn basket off, make a shim out of some <span style="color: black">da</span>mn cardboard notebook binder cover stuff - shuv it in the gap, put the basket back on, and glue it down. i mean, hell...</p><p></p><p>thats a <span style="color: black">da</span>mn waste of monies if i ever freggin saw one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 3204909, member: 555713"] um. last time i checked, a spider lifting from a coil does not mean that the speaker is ruined. a spider never glued to the coil from the factory may be a little worrysome. a spider tearing is a problem. a spider detaching from the landing might make me inquire for a recone, but a spider detaching from the former? well, unless the entire thing tore off - id hardly say thats that. because even if 50% of the spider detached from the former, you can still reglue the [COLOR=black]da[/COLOR]mn former to the spider with some CA and more likely than not it will be within tolerances. hell. why didnt you just take the [COLOR=black]da[/COLOR]mn basket off, make a shim out of some [COLOR=black]da[/COLOR]mn cardboard notebook binder cover stuff - shuv it in the gap, put the basket back on, and glue it down. i mean, hell... thats a [COLOR=black]da[/COLOR]mn waste of monies if i ever freggin saw one. [/QUOTE]
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