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<blockquote data-quote="98greenlude" data-source="post: 132401" data-attributes="member: 546570"><p>another way to check for a blown coil is to tap on the cone, ive had one of my armagoddons blow but the only way to hear it was by taping on it. if it makes the sound of metal hitting each other at least on of the coils are blown. if u are hearing sounds maybe one of the coils are blown and the other isnt. did u try to replace ur current rca's with new ones? that can also cause poor sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98greenlude, post: 132401, member: 546570"] another way to check for a blown coil is to tap on the cone, ive had one of my armagoddons blow but the only way to hear it was by taping on it. if it makes the sound of metal hitting each other at least on of the coils are blown. if u are hearing sounds maybe one of the coils are blown and the other isnt. did u try to replace ur current rca's with new ones? that can also cause poor sound. [/QUOTE]
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