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<blockquote data-quote="xmakeafistx" data-source="post: 7459181" data-attributes="member: 631873"><p>I'm almost positive it just wasn't a pop, the cone like stayed all the way up until I unplugged the amp from it, also tried playing music didn't come through.</p><p></p><p>&amp; the school I attend has many electronics engineers and I would assume they have the tools and expertise to help me possibly.. obviously just talking out of my *** though, not sure how much skill/practice this would take.</p><p></p><p>It would give me something to do during my middle of the day release..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xmakeafistx, post: 7459181, member: 631873"] I'm almost positive it just wasn't a pop, the cone like stayed all the way up until I unplugged the amp from it, also tried playing music didn't come through. & the school I attend has many electronics engineers and I would assume they have the tools and expertise to help me possibly.. obviously just talking out of my *** though, not sure how much skill/practice this would take. It would give me something to do during my middle of the day release.. [/QUOTE]
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