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<blockquote data-quote="dipitydoo" data-source="post: 4087184" data-attributes="member: 567383"><p>Still unclear as to what your gasket problem is. Are you talking about the rubber ring that fits on the edge of the sub basket frame? Or is it a separate piece that you attach to the edge of the cutout hole in the baffle? Are you saying the gasket gets wedged in between the side of the mounting hole and the basket frame? As for the polarity, make sure to invert both coils on one of the subs if one sub is mounted backwards. Look at it this way - if one sub was facing forward and the other backwards, and they were both wired the same polarity, one sub's cone goes outward, while the other cone goes inward, and vise versa, resulting in cancellation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipitydoo, post: 4087184, member: 567383"] Still unclear as to what your gasket problem is. Are you talking about the rubber ring that fits on the edge of the sub basket frame? Or is it a separate piece that you attach to the edge of the cutout hole in the baffle? Are you saying the gasket gets wedged in between the side of the mounting hole and the basket frame? As for the polarity, make sure to invert both coils on one of the subs if one sub is mounted backwards. Look at it this way - if one sub was facing forward and the other backwards, and they were both wired the same polarity, one sub's cone goes outward, while the other cone goes inward, and vise versa, resulting in cancellation. [/QUOTE]
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