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<blockquote data-quote="VereChronicus" data-source="post: 1789132" data-attributes="member: 565864"><p>Normally that is a lead-in wire that has taken a sh!t on you. That happens a bit with subs with lead-in wires that go through the spiders.....if the speakers are cheap. When you push on the cone, it puts the separated lead-in wires in contact with one another making your circuit complete again and you get sound. As soon as movement forces the two far enough apart again, the curcuit is then open and you will get no sound again.</p><p></p><p>Recommendation: Get it warrantied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VereChronicus, post: 1789132, member: 565864"] Normally that is a lead-in wire that has taken a sh!t on you. That happens a bit with subs with lead-in wires that go through the spiders.....if the speakers are cheap. When you push on the cone, it puts the separated lead-in wires in contact with one another making your circuit complete again and you get sound. As soon as movement forces the two far enough apart again, the curcuit is then open and you will get no sound again. Recommendation: Get it warrantied. [/QUOTE]
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