blown sub?

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A buddy of mine told me yesterday that his subwoofer 'stopped working'. I asked for more details, he said it was stiff and it could not be pushed in.

The only other situation I have seen with a blown sub was an Immortal that had the spider seperated from the cone.

Apparently his does not move in or out, its like a rock. I am going over there today after work to check it out.

Can this subwoofer be re-coned in this condition? I forgot the brand, but it is an SPL sub that has been re-coned before. It's something similar to my Crossfire XT15.. btw, if that happened to mine, could I re-cone mine?

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for example how much would it cost to re-cone my Crossfire BMF XT15? so i can give him an idea of about how much his will be, until I find out what kind of subwoofer he has...

 
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