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FS: Great Condition Fi BTL N2 Fully Loaded 18" (CHEAP)
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<blockquote data-quote="East" data-source="post: 8119166" data-attributes="member: 644796"><p>I'll do 350 + shipping firm its in very good condition and Fi doesnt even make them anymore...</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the anger in previous posts but I contacted Fi and I will provide email documentation of them stating that the subwoofer is 100% fine and it sounds/looks 100% fine. The problem was the motor had a small gap and I noticed not only mine had this. They said the machining allowed for there to be slight gaps in the motors and it didnt affect the subwoofer at all.</p><p></p><p>Jesse,</p><p></p><p>Those gaps are completely normal as there are variances in the parts that are machined when they are assembled.</p><p></p><p>It's not a problem, there is absolutely nothing wrong with it at all. If there was something wrong with it, it would not have been shipped. There are variances in every single one of them that have ever been made and that is completely normal. The top plate has not shifted and nothing has moved.</p><p></p><p>That little gap on the outside of the big aluminum heatsink in the middle has nothing to do with the function of the speaker at all what so ever. It's .750" away from the moving assembly on the exact opposite side of the coil. It will function fine and act completely normal as the aluminum extrusion varies on many of them (the extrusion is the piece of aluminum in the middle).</p><p></p><p>You aren't going to have any issues from that little gap. I'd highly suggest not reconing it until it truly needs to be reconed. When you do it I'd highly suggest sending the speaker in if you have never done a recone before.</p><p></p><p>Please let me know if I can help with anything else.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Nick</p><p></p><p>Fi Car Audio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="East, post: 8119166, member: 644796"] I'll do 350 + shipping firm its in very good condition and Fi doesnt even make them anymore... Sorry for the anger in previous posts but I contacted Fi and I will provide email documentation of them stating that the subwoofer is 100% fine and it sounds/looks 100% fine. The problem was the motor had a small gap and I noticed not only mine had this. They said the machining allowed for there to be slight gaps in the motors and it didnt affect the subwoofer at all. Jesse, Those gaps are completely normal as there are variances in the parts that are machined when they are assembled. It's not a problem, there is absolutely nothing wrong with it at all. If there was something wrong with it, it would not have been shipped. There are variances in every single one of them that have ever been made and that is completely normal. The top plate has not shifted and nothing has moved. That little gap on the outside of the big aluminum heatsink in the middle has nothing to do with the function of the speaker at all what so ever. It's .750" away from the moving assembly on the exact opposite side of the coil. It will function fine and act completely normal as the aluminum extrusion varies on many of them (the extrusion is the piece of aluminum in the middle). You aren't going to have any issues from that little gap. I'd highly suggest not reconing it until it truly needs to be reconed. When you do it I'd highly suggest sending the speaker in if you have never done a recone before. Please let me know if I can help with anything else. Thanks, Nick Fi Car Audio [/QUOTE]
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