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<blockquote data-quote="king nothing" data-source="post: 7673096" data-attributes="member: 593685"><p>IM at my wits end with these fvcking subs. I was getting ready to cut the bad one up to get measurements for someone to recone them. i decided to hook the bad one up to my HT reciever and run it freeair for a few hours just to see what happened....... Noise gone. So i took it out to the truck and swapped it into my box. Sounds great..... WTF, glad i didnt cut it up. Guess ill run it for a few days to see whether it keeps up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="king nothing, post: 7673096, member: 593685"] IM at my wits end with these fvcking subs. I was getting ready to cut the bad one up to get measurements for someone to recone them. i decided to hook the bad one up to my HT reciever and run it freeair for a few hours just to see what happened....... Noise gone. So i took it out to the truck and swapped it into my box. Sounds great..... WTF, glad i didnt cut it up. Guess ill run it for a few days to see whether it keeps up... [/QUOTE]
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