Hi all.
I own a Mmats 15" Pro subwoofer. It's got some serious bass when it works correctly but I've had lots of problems with it over the years.
I sent it back a couple years ago because, apparently, it was blown voice coil.
The trick is; How the hell did they repair the voice coil without cutting the surround or spider of the speaker?! I got it back with original surround and what appeared to be original spider as well!
I'm curious because now the voice coil is broken (not blown) and I'd like to try and fix it myself without cutting it all to shreds. Nor do I want to pay another 85 dollars to get this pos fixed.
Does anyone know how to get the cone off the frame without cutting the surround or spider. Maybe some type of solution that softens the glue or something?
Thank you for any help!
~ss
I own a Mmats 15" Pro subwoofer. It's got some serious bass when it works correctly but I've had lots of problems with it over the years.
I sent it back a couple years ago because, apparently, it was blown voice coil.
The trick is; How the hell did they repair the voice coil without cutting the surround or spider of the speaker?! I got it back with original surround and what appeared to be original spider as well!
I'm curious because now the voice coil is broken (not blown) and I'd like to try and fix it myself without cutting it all to shreds. Nor do I want to pay another 85 dollars to get this pos fixed.
Does anyone know how to get the cone off the frame without cutting the surround or spider. Maybe some type of solution that softens the glue or something?
Thank you for any help!
~ss
