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<blockquote data-quote="Frankensuby" data-source="post: 2806325" data-attributes="member: 569869"><p>I have a basket in the trunk that is held in place by a bungee cord, in with the audio system. A few days ago, I was playing around in some twisties with the system off. Next time I got in the car, i noticed the system lacked some bass, but was still hitting a tiny bit. I then turned it up for a few minutes and the bass went up with volume, but it was very muted. I decided to shut the system off after roughly 5 minutes of high volume.</p><p></p><p>I looked in the trunk and found out that my basket was actually wedged INTO my woofer the whole time.</p><p></p><p>My question is whether or not i could have damaged the VC's. The sub sounds fine and hits as hard as it did before, but should I be worried? The sub is a Xenon 10 dvc 2 ohm, and it is getting roughly 450 RMS at peak, which I rarely ever hit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankensuby, post: 2806325, member: 569869"] I have a basket in the trunk that is held in place by a bungee cord, in with the audio system. A few days ago, I was playing around in some twisties with the system off. Next time I got in the car, i noticed the system lacked some bass, but was still hitting a tiny bit. I then turned it up for a few minutes and the bass went up with volume, but it was very muted. I decided to shut the system off after roughly 5 minutes of high volume. I looked in the trunk and found out that my basket was actually wedged INTO my woofer the whole time. My question is whether or not i could have damaged the VC's. The sub sounds fine and hits as hard as it did before, but should I be worried? The sub is a Xenon 10 dvc 2 ohm, and it is getting roughly 450 RMS at peak, which I rarely ever hit [/QUOTE]
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