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How did i blow my 12inch Kicker Solo X?
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<blockquote data-quote="blobb454" data-source="post: 8199266" data-attributes="member: 646443"><p>[quote name='n8skow']Where are these threads you refer to?</p><p></p><p>Point for thought - if the surround wasn&#39;t keeping the cone aligned (along with the spiders keeping the former/coil aligned), the woofer simply wouldn&#39;t work. You&#39;d grind the coils down to the former after a few moments of playing - same as a round woofer.</p><p></p><p>My whole point has been - &#39;where&#39; is the evidence showing they don&#39;t work (where the shape of the cone was the cause of a woofer dying)? All I&#39;ve been able to find is the perpetuation of "squares don&#39;t load evenly" or something to that effect, no actual proof.</p><p></p><p>@Chriszle - happy holiday weekend to you man.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Thanks! Happy holiday to you as well! I wish I knew what thread it was cause it was a great read. A lot of members that havent been on here in some time are very knowledged and have very valid points/examples. </p><p></p><p>I myself am not stating squares are not good or incapable of performing. I had a Kicker L3 once upon a time and it was very decent. It didnt like a ton of power but it was a decent sub.</p><p> [USER=607076]@SPLaudio[/USER]; builds them, he probably has some input on them.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="blobb454, post: 8199266, member: 646443"] [quote name='n8skow']Where are these threads you refer to? Point for thought - if the surround wasn't keeping the cone aligned (along with the spiders keeping the former/coil aligned), the woofer simply wouldn't work. You'd grind the coils down to the former after a few moments of playing - same as a round woofer. My whole point has been - 'where' is the evidence showing they don't work (where the shape of the cone was the cause of a woofer dying)? All I've been able to find is the perpetuation of "squares don't load evenly" or something to that effect, no actual proof. @Chriszle - happy holiday weekend to you man.[/QUOTE] Thanks! Happy holiday to you as well! I wish I knew what thread it was cause it was a great read. A lot of members that havent been on here in some time are very knowledged and have very valid points/examples. I myself am not stating squares are not good or incapable of performing. I had a Kicker L3 once upon a time and it was very decent. It didnt like a ton of power but it was a decent sub. [USER=607076]@SPLaudio[/USER]; builds them, he probably has some input on them. [/QUOTE]
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