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<blockquote data-quote="skylineTT" data-source="post: 7948231" data-attributes="member: 576995"><p>As far as his review of the Type R "problem," I feel like it isn't exactly that devastating. The leads follow the curve of the spider, meaning they can travel just as far as the spider itself. Under no amount of excursion will the leads be "shorter" than the spider. The surround also keeps the cone/coil from "rocking" much at all. Possibly under the condition that he is reaching excursion levels further than the subs were built for, it could eventually cause failure, but I'm sure Alpine would replace them if that was the case.. the pair of 12's on 1700w have been abused for over 2 years without failure so I wouldn't hesitate at all to pick up another pair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skylineTT, post: 7948231, member: 576995"] As far as his review of the Type R "problem," I feel like it isn't exactly that devastating. The leads follow the curve of the spider, meaning they can travel just as far as the spider itself. Under no amount of excursion will the leads be "shorter" than the spider. The surround also keeps the cone/coil from "rocking" much at all. Possibly under the condition that he is reaching excursion levels further than the subs were built for, it could eventually cause failure, but I'm sure Alpine would replace them if that was the case.. the pair of 12's on 1700w have been abused for over 2 years without failure so I wouldn't hesitate at all to pick up another pair. [/QUOTE]
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