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Glue let go around bottom of spider by coil :(
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<blockquote data-quote="moonmtx02" data-source="post: 8189353" data-attributes="member: 635081"><p>I now have a 15" TCSounds LMS-R that I just traded for tonight locally and of course from a newbie that had it wired incorrectly.. should've taken that as a DUHHH and not to trade but whatever I did it at night and couldn't see.... It was hooked up and sounded fine, didn't have any coil rub that I noticed, wasn't bottoming out or clipping etc.. long story short, I thought I was getting a sub that was fine except for a couple very small blemishes on the cone but hey it's used... After getting home and putting the sub under light, I began inspecting it and noticed something not good.... The glue on the bottom of the spider that connects the coil to the spider and let go... the top is still perfectly fine tho. I can find "how-to's" all over for if it's tore on the top but not bottom... Soooooo now to your input for some help.. Ik it will need a recone I'm sure and I'm not trying to get flamed cuz I was being dumb and doing it in the dark so please just help if you know anything or point me in a good direction.. It sounded fine on about 800 rms that I was showed on so I will recone it but not til it's really shot.. If there's an even cheaper solution than recone please provide some input! Thanks!!</p><p></p><p>Pic of the "situation"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonmtx02, post: 8189353, member: 635081"] I now have a 15" TCSounds LMS-R that I just traded for tonight locally and of course from a newbie that had it wired incorrectly.. should've taken that as a DUHHH and not to trade but whatever I did it at night and couldn't see.... It was hooked up and sounded fine, didn't have any coil rub that I noticed, wasn't bottoming out or clipping etc.. long story short, I thought I was getting a sub that was fine except for a couple very small blemishes on the cone but hey it's used... After getting home and putting the sub under light, I began inspecting it and noticed something not good.... The glue on the bottom of the spider that connects the coil to the spider and let go... the top is still perfectly fine tho. I can find "how-to's" all over for if it's tore on the top but not bottom... Soooooo now to your input for some help.. Ik it will need a recone I'm sure and I'm not trying to get flamed cuz I was being dumb and doing it in the dark so please just help if you know anything or point me in a good direction.. It sounded fine on about 800 rms that I was showed on so I will recone it but not til it's really shot.. If there's an even cheaper solution than recone please provide some input! Thanks!! Pic of the "situation" [/QUOTE]
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