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<blockquote data-quote="drzenitram" data-source="post: 1104468" data-attributes="member: 562418"><p>I love friends that mess up your stuff.</p><p></p><p>So I'm showing off the sub the FIRST day I have all of it installed, my friend decides to put his wallet in the cone, so it bounces around, then something metal comes out, I couldn't find it, but when I turned it off the cone had two dents in it that are about 1cm wide each, not very deep, but noticable all the same.</p><p></p><p>Very noticable in my opinion. I didn't notice a change in sound, and there is no 'buzz', however... what exactly will this do to my speaker? It's a 15" RL-p. I'm running it on about 800 watts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drzenitram, post: 1104468, member: 562418"] I love friends that mess up your stuff. So I'm showing off the sub the FIRST day I have all of it installed, my friend decides to put his wallet in the cone, so it bounces around, then something metal comes out, I couldn't find it, but when I turned it off the cone had two dents in it that are about 1cm wide each, not very deep, but noticable all the same. Very noticable in my opinion. I didn't notice a change in sound, and there is no 'buzz', however... what exactly will this do to my speaker? It's a 15" RL-p. I'm running it on about 800 watts. [/QUOTE]
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