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<blockquote data-quote="budahbuddy803" data-source="post: 7067704" data-attributes="member: 566041"><p>After talking with Nick, tech support for ID, he said that water should really not affect that performance of the CXv2s. Due to the material and process the spider undergoes, he said the spider should not deform with water, and if it did, you would hear mechanical noise due to the deformation. SO I am not thinking it is water damage that killed my speaker. I plan on checking it out this weekend and we'll see what I truly think is causing all this.</p><p></p><p>Inspecting the v1 that failed, the spider is in tact, the tinsels seem to be connected, and I cant get it to move with power from my home amplifiers. I think magic is killing my speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budahbuddy803, post: 7067704, member: 566041"] After talking with Nick, tech support for ID, he said that water should really not affect that performance of the CXv2s. Due to the material and process the spider undergoes, he said the spider should not deform with water, and if it did, you would hear mechanical noise due to the deformation. SO I am not thinking it is water damage that killed my speaker. I plan on checking it out this weekend and we'll see what I truly think is causing all this. Inspecting the v1 that failed, the spider is in tact, the tinsels seem to be connected, and I cant get it to move with power from my home amplifiers. I think magic is killing my speakers. [/QUOTE]
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