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Help! My 12.1perfects hit wrong! why??
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<blockquote data-quote="31337hxr" data-source="post: 22745" data-attributes="member: 541111"><p>BOth subs are single voice coil I believe and the box is DUAL chambered. The box is also sealed. the cubic ft. of the box per chamber is 1ft. cubed .....</p><p></p><p>Wait a minute, STALLION AUDIO, you mean you have SEEN the infinity with this cork looking o-ring on it? Where?</p><p></p><p>You see its funny, because the other good sub has the RUBBER o-ring and seems more like the real thing.</p><p></p><p>like the defective sub appears that it takes longer to recover after it hits the beat...like it's still vibrating more than the other one after it hits a hard beat.</p><p></p><p>but someone told me that I'm using 2 channels for the sub and this could be the reason why because the subs could sound different because the L and R channel of the music can be different.</p><p></p><p>is this or could this also be true?</p><p></p><p>The cork-looking o-ring of the infinity says "REMOVE LINER" all over it.. but there seems to no way you can remove it. Its like plastered on there ....and i think the 0-ring of this is made out of a different material than the other one which is a rubber one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="31337hxr, post: 22745, member: 541111"] BOth subs are single voice coil I believe and the box is DUAL chambered. The box is also sealed. the cubic ft. of the box per chamber is 1ft. cubed ..... Wait a minute, STALLION AUDIO, you mean you have SEEN the infinity with this cork looking o-ring on it? Where? You see its funny, because the other good sub has the RUBBER o-ring and seems more like the real thing. like the defective sub appears that it takes longer to recover after it hits the beat...like it's still vibrating more than the other one after it hits a hard beat. but someone told me that I'm using 2 channels for the sub and this could be the reason why because the subs could sound different because the L and R channel of the music can be different. is this or could this also be true? The cork-looking o-ring of the infinity says "REMOVE LINER" all over it.. but there seems to no way you can remove it. Its like plastered on there ....and i think the 0-ring of this is made out of a different material than the other one which is a rubber one. [/QUOTE]
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