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<blockquote data-quote="F150Matt" data-source="post: 80655" data-attributes="member: 543857"><p>hey guys, I got a problem with one of my L7's, while riding around today it just quit. No sound nothing comes out of it. Its like almost 12AM central time here, I got back from my girls house about 11:15 went out there, checked the amp(JBL has two sets of outputs even though it is mono) and both of the outputs still work. Pulled the sub, found that the speaker wire was still connected but noticed that the tiny wire that runs from one of the speaker terminals into the speaker or onto the voice coil maybe, was separated from where it orginally was. Some way or anohter this wire broke off, I tried connecting it back with electric tape with no success. Is this something I can fix or do I need to go get it swapped out? I was thinking maybe I could fix it and not have to go over to the dealer tomorrow but what I thought would solve the problem didn't....now to find my receipt and go get it fixed tomorrow I guess. I sure hope they have some L7 12 D2's because one just doesn't hit as hard as two!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F150Matt, post: 80655, member: 543857"] hey guys, I got a problem with one of my L7's, while riding around today it just quit. No sound nothing comes out of it. Its like almost 12AM central time here, I got back from my girls house about 11:15 went out there, checked the amp(JBL has two sets of outputs even though it is mono) and both of the outputs still work. Pulled the sub, found that the speaker wire was still connected but noticed that the tiny wire that runs from one of the speaker terminals into the speaker or onto the voice coil maybe, was separated from where it orginally was. Some way or anohter this wire broke off, I tried connecting it back with electric tape with no success. Is this something I can fix or do I need to go get it swapped out? I was thinking maybe I could fix it and not have to go over to the dealer tomorrow but what I thought would solve the problem didn't....now to find my receipt and go get it fixed tomorrow I guess. I sure hope they have some L7 12 D2's because one just doesn't hit as hard as two! [/QUOTE]
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