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<blockquote data-quote="soulstace" data-source="post: 1923051" data-attributes="member: 569136"><p>Hi thanks for your reply bassman.</p><p></p><p>Well they did something, because when I got it back it sounded much better (for awhile, until I broke the voice coil somehow).</p><p></p><p>If I play it at low volume it sounds like its blown. But if I turn it up loud it sounds fine. Its like the voice coil hits the side of the magnet at low volume or something.</p><p></p><p>If I press on the bottom of the cone I can hear the voice coil rub the magnet on the inside. And it goes "clank clank" if I tap on it hard. lol</p><p></p><p>BTW the amp for this sub is mmats D100HC 1700W @ .67 ohm. Although the sub is hooked up at 2ohm so it isn't getting all that power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soulstace, post: 1923051, member: 569136"] Hi thanks for your reply bassman. Well they did something, because when I got it back it sounded much better (for awhile, until I broke the voice coil somehow). If I play it at low volume it sounds like its blown. But if I turn it up loud it sounds fine. Its like the voice coil hits the side of the magnet at low volume or something. If I press on the bottom of the cone I can hear the voice coil rub the magnet on the inside. And it goes "clank clank" if I tap on it hard. lol BTW the amp for this sub is mmats D100HC 1700W @ .67 ohm. Although the sub is hooked up at 2ohm so it isn't getting all that power. [/QUOTE]
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