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<blockquote data-quote="bumpin buick" data-source="post: 7169669" data-attributes="member: 578001"><p>Did I not answer to you how the miss drilled cooling channel has a direct effect on flux modulation and compression? That is proven. My first post proved that a major error wen through AQ. There are dozens and dozens of steps and peoples hands this top plate had to go through. Just an example of a normal assembly line at SJA,JLD, or NCA.</p><p></p><p>Step 1: Lathe (center punch and ID)</p><p></p><p>Step 2: Lathe (OD and bevel)</p><p></p><p>Step 3: Drill press (cooling channels, mounting holes)</p><p></p><p>Step 4: Tap</p><p></p><p>Step 5: Coating</p><p></p><p>Step 6: Motor Assembly</p><p></p><p>Step 7: Softparts assembly</p><p></p><p>So from step 3 to 7... this went though atleast three or four peoples hands at any large assembly plant.</p><p></p><p>OP showed that an error occured, I continued to explain how it impacts the subwoofer, and how it was a pretty lazy thing to not notice. Sure some companies have tolerances that arent always met, that is to be expected, but not like this. I asked to see any other subwoofer with any issue even close to similar to this. Its been 440 posts and a few thousand views later... nothing. Indy answer me how I didnt prove anything. My point was made, my supporting facts were given, no legitimate arugements were made, hell if this arguement were to be looked at by a court, 435 posts would have been thrown out on irrelevancy. You wanted questions answered you got them, you had nothing to say after I explained the issue and its effects. You cant argue it, can we just leave it as maybe just maybe I have a legit point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpin buick, post: 7169669, member: 578001"] Did I not answer to you how the miss drilled cooling channel has a direct effect on flux modulation and compression? That is proven. My first post proved that a major error wen through AQ. There are dozens and dozens of steps and peoples hands this top plate had to go through. Just an example of a normal assembly line at SJA,JLD, or NCA. Step 1: Lathe (center punch and ID) Step 2: Lathe (OD and bevel) Step 3: Drill press (cooling channels, mounting holes) Step 4: Tap Step 5: Coating Step 6: Motor Assembly Step 7: Softparts assembly So from step 3 to 7... this went though atleast three or four peoples hands at any large assembly plant. OP showed that an error occured, I continued to explain how it impacts the subwoofer, and how it was a pretty lazy thing to not notice. Sure some companies have tolerances that arent always met, that is to be expected, but not like this. I asked to see any other subwoofer with any issue even close to similar to this. Its been 440 posts and a few thousand views later... nothing. Indy answer me how I didnt prove anything. My point was made, my supporting facts were given, no legitimate arugements were made, hell if this arguement were to be looked at by a court, 435 posts would have been thrown out on irrelevancy. You wanted questions answered you got them, you had nothing to say after I explained the issue and its effects. You cant argue it, can we just leave it as maybe just maybe I have a legit point. [/QUOTE]
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