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<blockquote data-quote="Full Tilt" data-source="post: 8094436" data-attributes="member: 640249"><p>I guess I never even considered my amp. Thanks for the input man.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Look man, I'm only asking because the only place I've ever seen it is on the magnet on the subwoofer. I don't need a ******** answer to something I was curious about, alright? Yes, it's receiving an electrical signal and it's got moving mechanical parts. Of course I realize that. However, the exposure to the water is relatively minimum so I wasn't sure if it'd affect the driver at all, due to the fact that there's not actually much water contact on most of the conducting pieces of the driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Tilt, post: 8094436, member: 640249"] I guess I never even considered my amp. Thanks for the input man. Look man, I'm only asking because the only place I've ever seen it is on the magnet on the subwoofer. I don't need a ******** answer to something I was curious about, alright? Yes, it's receiving an electrical signal and it's got moving mechanical parts. Of course I realize that. However, the exposure to the water is relatively minimum so I wasn't sure if it'd affect the driver at all, due to the fact that there's not actually much water contact on most of the conducting pieces of the driver. [/QUOTE]
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