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<blockquote data-quote="GrindFrog" data-source="post: 8050073" data-attributes="member: 617140"><p>Well my woofer needs a recone. My question is should i get copper or aluminum? Im running a skar 1500.1 with stock wiring. Btw after getting that amp, my woofer didnt last a day, and its currently aluminum coil. Theres no rips, coil looks fine, i smelled a burning when i was driving. Where the voice coils go through the spider and attach to the coil or the cone (idk where they attach), they are all blown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrindFrog, post: 8050073, member: 617140"] Well my woofer needs a recone. My question is should i get copper or aluminum? Im running a skar 1500.1 with stock wiring. Btw after getting that amp, my woofer didnt last a day, and its currently aluminum coil. Theres no rips, coil looks fine, i smelled a burning when i was driving. Where the voice coils go through the spider and attach to the coil or the cone (idk where they attach), they are all blown. [/QUOTE]
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