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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 6367029" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>The former for the voice coil is probably bent from bottoming out and or the voice coil may have started to unravel from the former.That may be the noise you are hearing.Its not really fixable short of getting your sub reconed/replaced.I'm not a big fan of shallow mount subs.Just doesn't seem like they have enough depth in the frame to provide any real output without bottoming out. If your box was too small it would be harder for your sub to bottom out.It could be a possibility that it is too big and also as was mentioned above the settings on your amp may have been incorrect which could have helped contribute to the subs damage.Read up here and do your homework and take it back to the shop.Maybe you can get them to replace your sub if they did indeed fudge your amp settings and or enclosure volume</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 6367029, member: 584130"] The former for the voice coil is probably bent from bottoming out and or the voice coil may have started to unravel from the former.That may be the noise you are hearing.Its not really fixable short of getting your sub reconed/replaced.I'm not a big fan of shallow mount subs.Just doesn't seem like they have enough depth in the frame to provide any real output without bottoming out. If your box was too small it would be harder for your sub to bottom out.It could be a possibility that it is too big and also as was mentioned above the settings on your amp may have been incorrect which could have helped contribute to the subs damage.Read up here and do your homework and take it back to the shop.Maybe you can get them to replace your sub if they did indeed fudge your amp settings and or enclosure volume [/QUOTE]
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