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<blockquote data-quote="dylan07" data-source="post: 8427320" data-attributes="member: 667339"><p>I have Crunch GPV 2100.1 amp Polk Audio db1222 woofers. I think I have blown woofer because both woofers stop randomly and one of them has a rattle at certain frequencies, and when they stop working i gently move the rattly one up/down or in/out and they start working again. I assume they were wired in series and thats why both quit working. What exactly has failed in the subwoofer, and with knowledge is it repairable? If it's the voice coil I most likely won't try to repair it. If its the spider, cone or such I might try it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dylan07, post: 8427320, member: 667339"] I have Crunch GPV 2100.1 amp Polk Audio db1222 woofers. I think I have blown woofer because both woofers stop randomly and one of them has a rattle at certain frequencies, and when they stop working i gently move the rattly one up/down or in/out and they start working again. I assume they were wired in series and thats why both quit working. What exactly has failed in the subwoofer, and with knowledge is it repairable? If it's the voice coil I most likely won't try to repair it. If its the spider, cone or such I might try it... [/QUOTE]
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