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<blockquote data-quote="g0t-milk" data-source="post: 2706084" data-attributes="member: 574071"><p>ok i think my sealed box is leaking air. ive only mounted it once, ive checked all the screws and it seems fine. when i push on the center of the cone, its hard to push.. and verrrrryyyy slowly comes back out. this guy at my audio shop said 2 different things when i asked the same question twice (which is why im asking here, cuz he obviously is confused? lol) i asked him if i had an air leak, and thats why its so hard to push. he said yes. then about 5 minutes later, i asked again out of curiosity and this time he said, no... its because its a sealed box. so it will feel hard, and slowly come back out (pushing on the center of the cone) -- soo.... is my box leaking, or since its sealed. its a dual sealed enclosure, only using one of them. i had it in the other side which has multiple screw holes. when i pushed the cone in on that one, it acts fine. moved back and fourth with no problem, comes back to place almost instantly. so which is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0t-milk, post: 2706084, member: 574071"] ok i think my sealed box is leaking air. ive only mounted it once, ive checked all the screws and it seems fine. when i push on the center of the cone, its hard to push.. and verrrrryyyy slowly comes back out. this guy at my audio shop said 2 different things when i asked the same question twice (which is why im asking here, cuz he obviously is confused? lol) i asked him if i had an air leak, and thats why its so hard to push. he said yes. then about 5 minutes later, i asked again out of curiosity and this time he said, no... its because its a sealed box. so it will feel hard, and slowly come back out (pushing on the center of the cone) -- soo.... is my box leaking, or since its sealed. its a dual sealed enclosure, only using one of them. i had it in the other side which has multiple screw holes. when i pushed the cone in on that one, it acts fine. moved back and fourth with no problem, comes back to place almost instantly. so which is it? [/QUOTE]
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