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DUAL subwoofer setup. one sub makes a weird ticking sound?
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<blockquote data-quote="realflow100" data-source="post: 8672171" data-attributes="member: 676243"><p>nope Ive felt all around the spider.</p><p></p><p> its a single spider. and the spider venting is too small to get even a finger through. but its definitely on there all the way around. not loose anywhere. its glued on good all the way around and around the coil too it stops if i press my finger on a certain spot on the spider but that doesnt help anything because i cant just hold my finger there all the time. and its hard to find the exact spot since it seems to be a big area where I can put my finger on the spider and the noise stops but its nearer to the coil than the outer edge of the spider</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realflow100, post: 8672171, member: 676243"] nope Ive felt all around the spider. its a single spider. and the spider venting is too small to get even a finger through. but its definitely on there all the way around. not loose anywhere. its glued on good all the way around and around the coil too it stops if i press my finger on a certain spot on the spider but that doesnt help anything because i cant just hold my finger there all the time. and its hard to find the exact spot since it seems to be a big area where I can put my finger on the spider and the noise stops but its nearer to the coil than the outer edge of the spider [/QUOTE]
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