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<blockquote data-quote="Chevyaudio" data-source="post: 949316" data-attributes="member: 559770"><p>Sound like an air leak</p><p></p><p>I know this isnt the best way to test for air leaks but it works for me. First are the Type R's in the same box/chamber or are they separated? If they are separated, put the subs back into the box, and screw them down. With the subs securly in the box, press in the center of the cone (not to much but enough to move the sub down) then let your hand off. If the sub comes back up very slow then your box is sealed good, if it moves back up fast re-seal the whole box. Also if they are in one box together but separated by a devider make sure that when you press on one sub that the other sub doesnt move. If it moves the center devider needs re sealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevyaudio, post: 949316, member: 559770"] Sound like an air leak I know this isnt the best way to test for air leaks but it works for me. First are the Type R's in the same box/chamber or are they separated? If they are separated, put the subs back into the box, and screw them down. With the subs securly in the box, press in the center of the cone (not to much but enough to move the sub down) then let your hand off. If the sub comes back up very slow then your box is sealed good, if it moves back up fast re-seal the whole box. Also if they are in one box together but separated by a devider make sure that when you press on one sub that the other sub doesnt move. If it moves the center devider needs re sealing. [/QUOTE]
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