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<blockquote data-quote="Chevyaudio" data-source="post: 2405050" data-attributes="member: 559770"><p>I dont think I have posted in this thread yet...And there was a reason for it, because I didnt want my name in it...but a few people brought me into it, So I will reply. Yes my BTL 12" did have lead Slap...But there was a key phrase there <span style="font-size: 36px">12"</span> The 12s basket geometry isnt as ideal as the 15s and 18s therefore a slight ajustment had to be made, and the problem was fixed. Scott himself told me that the 15s and 18s were fine as far as normal use would go when it came to lead slap. Your 15 was not supposed to have that problem.</p><p></p><p>YOUR PROBLEM WAS PLAYING A NOTE/SONG UNDER TUNING WITH A CLIPPED SIGNAL.</p><p></p><p>Scott sending out a recone is un-believeable...Your case is a perfect example of why there is no waranty....This was customer abuse not manufacturer Defect.</p><p></p><p>Scott you are a more understanding person than I amp. You just cant beat Fi's CS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevyaudio, post: 2405050, member: 559770"] I dont think I have posted in this thread yet...And there was a reason for it, because I didnt want my name in it...but a few people brought me into it, So I will reply. Yes my BTL 12" did have lead Slap...But there was a key phrase there [SIZE=36px]12"[/SIZE] The 12s basket geometry isnt as ideal as the 15s and 18s therefore a slight ajustment had to be made, and the problem was fixed. Scott himself told me that the 15s and 18s were fine as far as normal use would go when it came to lead slap. Your 15 was not supposed to have that problem. YOUR PROBLEM WAS PLAYING A NOTE/SONG UNDER TUNING WITH A CLIPPED SIGNAL. Scott sending out a recone is un-believeable...Your case is a perfect example of why there is no waranty....This was customer abuse not manufacturer Defect. Scott you are a more understanding person than I amp. You just cant beat Fi's CS. [/QUOTE]
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