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Internal wire broke in half in RE XXX, any way to fix it?
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5234201" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Sure, a recone is an option. But that's a pretty drastic fix for the problem. Its like swapping the engine out on your car because the fan belt broke.</p><p>Try this. You sound like you are already set on paying for a recone... for less than $20 (iirc) they will ship you some new tinsel leads. Cut the old ones at each end, and try soldering the new ones on. Best case scenario, you just fixed the sub yourself, and for like 20 clams. Worst scenario, you mess it up... and have to pay for that recone. *shrug* You dont know what you can do till you try it. It doesn't require much in the way of tools, and there are always people here willing to help with instructions. This is common issue, and a common DIY fix. Consider it.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, didn't I hear you cant get a recone of the original XXX's anyone that include the logo on the dustcap? Or is that just if you get it from Fi?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5234201, member: 549629"] Sure, a recone is an option. But that's a pretty drastic fix for the problem. Its like swapping the engine out on your car because the fan belt broke. Try this. You sound like you are already set on paying for a recone... for less than $20 (iirc) they will ship you some new tinsel leads. Cut the old ones at each end, and try soldering the new ones on. Best case scenario, you just fixed the sub yourself, and for like 20 clams. Worst scenario, you mess it up... and have to pay for that recone. *shrug* You dont know what you can do till you try it. It doesn't require much in the way of tools, and there are always people here willing to help with instructions. This is common issue, and a common DIY fix. Consider it. Lastly, didn't I hear you cant get a recone of the original XXX's anyone that include the logo on the dustcap? Or is that just if you get it from Fi? [/QUOTE]
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