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Internal wire broke in half in RE XXX, any way to fix it?
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<blockquote data-quote="ls1pimp" data-source="post: 5234226" data-attributes="member: 561767"><p>Just the idea of taking apart the sub worries me ( I am NOT inclined at all to work with my hands, and I would probably expect to mess something up or break something accidently on the sub). People here have already offered me like 150 bucks for the sub when I posted that it was blown a few weeks ago, and now it's probably worth more since this is an "easy" fix.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to do the 20 dollar fix, even if it only works for just a year or less, i can do it again and again, but potentially ruining the subwoofer is my only concern. I just wish I could do it without taking the sub apart and just sticking in a sodering iron through the opening, the idea of taking apart the sub and having to put it back together scares the crap out of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ls1pimp, post: 5234226, member: 561767"] Just the idea of taking apart the sub worries me ( I am NOT inclined at all to work with my hands, and I would probably expect to mess something up or break something accidently on the sub). People here have already offered me like 150 bucks for the sub when I posted that it was blown a few weeks ago, and now it's probably worth more since this is an "easy" fix. I'd love to do the 20 dollar fix, even if it only works for just a year or less, i can do it again and again, but potentially ruining the subwoofer is my only concern. I just wish I could do it without taking the sub apart and just sticking in a sodering iron through the opening, the idea of taking apart the sub and having to put it back together scares the crap out of me. [/QUOTE]
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