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<blockquote data-quote="Thrillho" data-source="post: 4548777" data-attributes="member: 571698"><p>If I had my camera I would post a picture of my 9122 right now and you would laugh. The surround is being held together with several layers of 2 different kinds of adhesive. If you do a search on this forum you will see that this problem is fairly common. I already had a to buy a new top assembly for my my 9122 once from TC (when there was a TC). Now that they are impossible to get in touch with and since my surround has ripped twice I'm just waitng until I can afford a new sub. Point is this sub isn't being made anymore and thats a good thing, unless you already have I would recommend not buying it.</p><p></p><p>To add to rant, its a finnicky driver that never lived up to my expectations. Not to say it sounded bad, it just never sounded as good as I thought it should. Sealed box=very little output, ported=more output but not as much sq. There is no way to prove it, so you will have to take my word for it that I hooked it up properly and didn't clip or overdrive it, I babied it especially after the first time it broke. And it broke again, exactly the same way it did the first time. There are a lot of good subs out there don't buy this one.</p><p></p><p>threadjack...my bad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thrillho, post: 4548777, member: 571698"] If I had my camera I would post a picture of my 9122 right now and you would laugh. The surround is being held together with several layers of 2 different kinds of adhesive. If you do a search on this forum you will see that this problem is fairly common. I already had a to buy a new top assembly for my my 9122 once from TC (when there was a TC). Now that they are impossible to get in touch with and since my surround has ripped twice I'm just waitng until I can afford a new sub. Point is this sub isn't being made anymore and thats a good thing, unless you already have I would recommend not buying it. To add to rant, its a finnicky driver that never lived up to my expectations. Not to say it sounded bad, it just never sounded as good as I thought it should. Sealed box=very little output, ported=more output but not as much sq. There is no way to prove it, so you will have to take my word for it that I hooked it up properly and didn't clip or overdrive it, I babied it especially after the first time it broke. And it broke again, exactly the same way it did the first time. There are a lot of good subs out there don't buy this one. threadjack...my bad [/QUOTE]
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