I have seen one catch fire before.....we put mdf powder in the VC of some shitty lil pawnshop sub and cranked it for a lil while.....the powder caught up a lil bit, but not even very noticeable. (bored kids and the pyromaniancs they become on next Jerry Springer LOL)Originally posted by ramos I thought something sounded fishy. I hae plugged subs in the wall and they didn't catch fire. I don't believe I have ever seen a sub catch fire //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif
Anything is possible.....but morons are morons......check out shrinkydinx posts...... I had to call bullshit and he was saying how bad *** his stuff was....just none of his posts matched up with others as far as what he had and or how it was set up.Originally posted by LoneRanger This, children, is why we never believe things we read on internet forums. Now imagine instead of "my shivas caught fire" it were "man, i got my new shivas and they sound awesome! I recommend them to everyone!". Just as much a lie, and i bet you guys wouldn't have called his bluff //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Loook asfwipe if a speaker gets wet it can cause sparks, and if you let it dry the cone it can get too dry and burn up , fire is just a medaphoric term. it can happen.Originally posted by Alaxan Water makes fire now? LOL
Asfwipe? Dry water? Medaphoric? Who in the hell taught you anything at all? Certainly you never passed SPELLING......apparently you you heard a big word or two in your time on this world and have also then tried to combine hat with your failure to spell properly. Take your ignorant monkey *** out now and go back to school. JACKASS!!Originally posted by A-hole Loook asfwipe if a speaker gets wet it can cause sparks, and if you let it dry the cone it can get too dry and burn up , fire is just a medaphoric term. it can happen.