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<blockquote data-quote="teen" data-source="post: 6602505" data-attributes="member: 583517"><p>jsut gunna post this so if anybody i searching for this same problem. it was my tinsel lead. the positive on the woofer not working had a very small burn mark and the wire had split. i put a bead of solder where the coil comes from the cone and the tinsel lead connects, and then just ran a small piece of like 14 ga wire to the solder.</p><p></p><p>if i just soldered the wire where it came apart, as soon as the woofer gets any excursion, it would come loose, so there was th need to run a whole new wire. hope that helps somebody in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teen, post: 6602505, member: 583517"] jsut gunna post this so if anybody i searching for this same problem. it was my tinsel lead. the positive on the woofer not working had a very small burn mark and the wire had split. i put a bead of solder where the coil comes from the cone and the tinsel lead connects, and then just ran a small piece of like 14 ga wire to the solder. if i just soldered the wire where it came apart, as soon as the woofer gets any excursion, it would come loose, so there was th need to run a whole new wire. hope that helps somebody in the future. [/QUOTE]
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