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<blockquote data-quote="joshpoints" data-source="post: 276877" data-attributes="member: 546465"><p>Well I got my k's. The sound quality amazes me. Sq is definitely better than the jbl gt's that I had. I have ran the subs at a medium volume for 6 hrs. I will give them a few more days of break in before I really turn them up. So far they aren't as loud as my jbl's but I haven't turned the gained up and maximized the sound coming from the subs because of the break in period. SOme bad luck though. I was trying to screw one of the mounting screws through the subwoofer but it wouldn't go through. I kept trying and couldn't get it through. THen I tried again and the tip of the drill hit the rubber surround of the cone and put a small hole in it. For some reason something was wrong with the hole on the subwoofer. I think it was something to do with that plastick surround that is on their sub and the holes didn't line up or something and got jacked. It didn't happen to any of the other holes on the sub. Pissed me off. Any advice on a bonding agent I can put over this hole. I was thinking that shoe goo if any of you have heard of that or if that's too solid. I was also thinking rubber cement. It's a small hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshpoints, post: 276877, member: 546465"] Well I got my k's. The sound quality amazes me. Sq is definitely better than the jbl gt's that I had. I have ran the subs at a medium volume for 6 hrs. I will give them a few more days of break in before I really turn them up. So far they aren't as loud as my jbl's but I haven't turned the gained up and maximized the sound coming from the subs because of the break in period. SOme bad luck though. I was trying to screw one of the mounting screws through the subwoofer but it wouldn't go through. I kept trying and couldn't get it through. THen I tried again and the tip of the drill hit the rubber surround of the cone and put a small hole in it. For some reason something was wrong with the hole on the subwoofer. I think it was something to do with that plastick surround that is on their sub and the holes didn't line up or something and got jacked. It didn't happen to any of the other holes on the sub. Pissed me off. Any advice on a bonding agent I can put over this hole. I was thinking that shoe goo if any of you have heard of that or if that's too solid. I was also thinking rubber cement. It's a small hole. [/QUOTE]
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