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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8755203" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>That is 100% a manufacturing defect if that separates in 5 minutes or 5 years regardless of what you're doing with it. I've personally only had that sort of failure on subs I've built with old/expired glue. When built correctly with fresh glue that should require a chisel to get apart and then an angle grinder to clean the glue off the landing. Notice that when Sundown had the first gen X subs fail at the surround to frame joint they just sorted their **** out with their build house in China and made good on replacing all the defective subs that failed. </p><p></p><p>Again, words words words and no data. None of what you posted is doing anything to further anybody's understanding of this topic, you're only helping perpetuate industry myths and snake oil. </p><p></p><p></p><p>It pretty well jumped the shark when you implied you can hear the difference in how loud something is today over what it was a couple months ago. </p><p></p><p></p><p>But not too busy to reply to this thread 30 times, just too busy to reply with any data to back up your claims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8755203, member: 614752"] That is 100% a manufacturing defect if that separates in 5 minutes or 5 years regardless of what you're doing with it. I've personally only had that sort of failure on subs I've built with old/expired glue. When built correctly with fresh glue that should require a chisel to get apart and then an angle grinder to clean the glue off the landing. Notice that when Sundown had the first gen X subs fail at the surround to frame joint they just sorted their **** out with their build house in China and made good on replacing all the defective subs that failed. Again, words words words and no data. None of what you posted is doing anything to further anybody's understanding of this topic, you're only helping perpetuate industry myths and snake oil. It pretty well jumped the shark when you implied you can hear the difference in how loud something is today over what it was a couple months ago. But not too busy to reply to this thread 30 times, just too busy to reply with any data to back up your claims. [/QUOTE]
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