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<blockquote data-quote="yiorgaks" data-source="post: 8257289" data-attributes="member: 660778"><p>Hey everyone, I have a pretty short question here that I could not find a concrete answer to online. I was wondering if anyone had any information regarding the effect on performance and overall longevity that a subwoofer with a damaged cone may experience. I ask this because I have a subwoofer which experienced a quite terrible tragedy involving a drunk ex-girlfriend, a shoe heel, and a destroyed Type-R subwoofer cone (which you can see in the attached image). The sub still sounds great and thumps like a beast but I was wondering how much longer this will go on for as I have noticed over time the deterioration of the subwoofer cone is spreading. Should I be saving away from a replacement subwoofer in the near future or is this damage merely cosmetic?</p><p></p><p>Any insight would be great. Thank you for the feedback!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yiorgaks, post: 8257289, member: 660778"] Hey everyone, I have a pretty short question here that I could not find a concrete answer to online. I was wondering if anyone had any information regarding the effect on performance and overall longevity that a subwoofer with a damaged cone may experience. I ask this because I have a subwoofer which experienced a quite terrible tragedy involving a drunk ex-girlfriend, a shoe heel, and a destroyed Type-R subwoofer cone (which you can see in the attached image). The sub still sounds great and thumps like a beast but I was wondering how much longer this will go on for as I have noticed over time the deterioration of the subwoofer cone is spreading. Should I be saving away from a replacement subwoofer in the near future or is this damage merely cosmetic? Any insight would be great. Thank you for the feedback! [/QUOTE]
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