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<blockquote data-quote="spnkysprky" data-source="post: 3998813" data-attributes="member: 584041"><p>While the music is playing,slightly push down on the sub.The outer cone area.Kinda push it down and to the left or right.If the sub seems to play/move consistantly while pressing down,then you probably overheated the voice coil....basically its on the verge of blowing.I had a simlar instant happen.In fact,the sub quit playing all together unless I was to press firmly down on the sub pressing towards the box.Its hard to explain,Just jimmy with the cone area while its playing.Not to long,just to see if you get the sub to operate while pushing it.Also take an ohm reading and see what it reads.And yes,I agree,you may have a loose connection</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spnkysprky, post: 3998813, member: 584041"] While the music is playing,slightly push down on the sub.The outer cone area.Kinda push it down and to the left or right.If the sub seems to play/move consistantly while pressing down,then you probably overheated the voice coil....basically its on the verge of blowing.I had a simlar instant happen.In fact,the sub quit playing all together unless I was to press firmly down on the sub pressing towards the box.Its hard to explain,Just jimmy with the cone area while its playing.Not to long,just to see if you get the sub to operate while pushing it.Also take an ohm reading and see what it reads.And yes,I agree,you may have a loose connection [/QUOTE]
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