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<blockquote data-quote="F150Matt" data-source="post: 81268" data-attributes="member: 543857"><p>Yea they replaced it, he said it was probably from overexcursion, but I dont see how that could happen with only 600 watts to a sub with a 750RMS and 1500 watt peak. Anyways they didn't give me any trouble, I just walked in with the sub in the original box, showed my receipt and he handed me a new L7. Sure beats the crap out of having to deal with online dealers and shipping and waiting and waiting more! I recommend buying anything you think might break from a dealer and paying close to retail. Its worth it for the warranty purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F150Matt, post: 81268, member: 543857"] Yea they replaced it, he said it was probably from overexcursion, but I dont see how that could happen with only 600 watts to a sub with a 750RMS and 1500 watt peak. Anyways they didn't give me any trouble, I just walked in with the sub in the original box, showed my receipt and he handed me a new L7. Sure beats the crap out of having to deal with online dealers and shipping and waiting and waiting more! I recommend buying anything you think might break from a dealer and paying close to retail. Its worth it for the warranty purposes. [/QUOTE]
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