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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8584962" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>take a video and let us hear this so called "clipping" sound you think you are hearing. you really dont hear clipping unless its really bad and its not a mechanical noise either its when your sub changes tone with a dirty signal so still sounds like bass, no crackling or snapping or anything of that sort. If you hear some other type of noise its either coil rub, your box falling apart, air leaks in your box, or a bad ground causing the sub making wierd mechanical noises. Or the sub's tinsel leads are failing or torn spider or damaged surround or loose cone. Could be a LARGE variety of reasons why you are hearing strange noises when your sub is playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8584962, member: 650438"] take a video and let us hear this so called "clipping" sound you think you are hearing. you really dont hear clipping unless its really bad and its not a mechanical noise either its when your sub changes tone with a dirty signal so still sounds like bass, no crackling or snapping or anything of that sort. If you hear some other type of noise its either coil rub, your box falling apart, air leaks in your box, or a bad ground causing the sub making wierd mechanical noises. Or the sub's tinsel leads are failing or torn spider or damaged surround or loose cone. Could be a LARGE variety of reasons why you are hearing strange noises when your sub is playing. [/QUOTE]
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