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<blockquote data-quote="DJL" data-source="post: 4268980" data-attributes="member: 558417"><p>What problem? To date I've reconed one sub in which the coil wire was burnt into due to clipping. From reading this thread one person claims to have a spider failure while running over three times the rated power in a poor box with the amp/s at full clip judging by the looks of the coil. 500 degree glue doesn't melt without excessive clipping at very high power levels. A third person says he ripped a spider on a 3000D amplifier. All I've seen so far is enduser abuse.</p><p></p><p>I have seen dozens of vids on utube and elsewhere of endusers running the subs on square waves much below box tuning for several minutes at a time at several times the rated power with no failures. Of the several hundred HDC subs in use three failures related to abuse is a pretty damm good record in anybodies book. Our subs may be inexpensive but they sure as hell don't use cheap glues or parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJL, post: 4268980, member: 558417"] What problem? To date I've reconed one sub in which the coil wire was burnt into due to clipping. From reading this thread one person claims to have a spider failure while running over three times the rated power in a poor box with the amp/s at full clip judging by the looks of the coil. 500 degree glue doesn't melt without excessive clipping at very high power levels. A third person says he ripped a spider on a 3000D amplifier. All I've seen so far is enduser abuse. I have seen dozens of vids on utube and elsewhere of endusers running the subs on square waves much below box tuning for several minutes at a time at several times the rated power with no failures. Of the several hundred HDC subs in use three failures related to abuse is a pretty damm good record in anybodies book. Our subs may be inexpensive but they sure as hell don't use cheap glues or parts. [/QUOTE]
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