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Edifier t5 subwoofer issue
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8820188" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Or possibly something lose or leaking with the box. Seem coming unglued or a screw fell out and air whistling out the screw hole or woofer not mounted snug.</p><p></p><p>Still though it sounds like mechanical failure of the woofer itself. Either a joint coming unglued or the coil was misaligned or deformed. </p><p></p><p>If you can remove the woofer from the box use gentle pressure to check all the joints. Spider to frame, spider to coil former, cone to coil former, surround to frame, and surround to cone body. A little dab of Amazing Goop brand glue or thick cyanoacrylate glue would sort out anything that was coming apart. If you have floating tinsel leads they may be slapping the cone when it moves, this can be band-aided by gluing a little bit of soft felt where the tinsel lead slaps on the cone. </p><p></p><p>Check for obvious joints failing and report back. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>Shame on that company for telling you that's a normal sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8820188, member: 614752"] Or possibly something lose or leaking with the box. Seem coming unglued or a screw fell out and air whistling out the screw hole or woofer not mounted snug. Still though it sounds like mechanical failure of the woofer itself. Either a joint coming unglued or the coil was misaligned or deformed. If you can remove the woofer from the box use gentle pressure to check all the joints. Spider to frame, spider to coil former, cone to coil former, surround to frame, and surround to cone body. A little dab of Amazing Goop brand glue or thick cyanoacrylate glue would sort out anything that was coming apart. If you have floating tinsel leads they may be slapping the cone when it moves, this can be band-aided by gluing a little bit of soft felt where the tinsel lead slaps on the cone. Check for obvious joints failing and report back. Shame on that company for telling you that's a normal sound. [/QUOTE]
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