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<blockquote data-quote="thirdgen" data-source="post: 8322688" data-attributes="member: 661269"><p>I found the problem when I took the sub out of the box. One of the terminals came lose on the sub, and was shorting out on the basket. I just drilled a hole through the center of the plastic, in between the negative and positive posts, and put a good sized ziptie through it to secure it in place. Everything is back to normal now, and sounds good again! Wasn't expecting it to be that though, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thirdgen, post: 8322688, member: 661269"] I found the problem when I took the sub out of the box. One of the terminals came lose on the sub, and was shorting out on the basket. I just drilled a hole through the center of the plastic, in between the negative and positive posts, and put a good sized ziptie through it to secure it in place. Everything is back to normal now, and sounds good again! Wasn't expecting it to be that though, lol. [/QUOTE]
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