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<blockquote data-quote="familyguy9877" data-source="post: 8623957" data-attributes="member: 674456"><p>Because I’ve owned many stock coned subs with little tiny leads and fried many of them with the coils perfectly intact. Since I’ve had woofers reconed with triple leads I’ve never ever had that issue again. Just my experience. It may seem like it but I’m really not here just to argue with everyone we all have better things to do just seems like everyone here immediately jumps to assuming I’m a complete idiot n00b just because I have a tendency to clip woofers for better hair tricks and higher numbers. As long as you aren’t recklessly frying woofers left and right I don’t see why it’s such a big issue? Just know to stop if they start to stink and you’re pretty safe ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="familyguy9877, post: 8623957, member: 674456"] Because I’ve owned many stock coned subs with little tiny leads and fried many of them with the coils perfectly intact. Since I’ve had woofers reconed with triple leads I’ve never ever had that issue again. Just my experience. It may seem like it but I’m really not here just to argue with everyone we all have better things to do just seems like everyone here immediately jumps to assuming I’m a complete idiot n00b just because I have a tendency to clip woofers for better hair tricks and higher numbers. As long as you aren’t recklessly frying woofers left and right I don’t see why it’s such a big issue? Just know to stop if they start to stink and you’re pretty safe .... [/QUOTE]
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