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<blockquote data-quote="geolemon" data-source="post: 319383" data-attributes="member: 547749"><p>In that case, it sounds like it somehow already IS askew in that "shouldn't be crooked that way" sort of way...</p><p></p><p>If you push on the one side of the cone and it goes away, you are effectively correcting that skew...</p><p></p><p>So, conversely then, if you push on the OTHER side of the cone, the issue should get worse?</p><p></p><p>If it's doing that, it's definitely time to send that thing in for service...</p><p></p><p>Another possibility is that the motor is actually glued on off-center.. I saw an Orion XTR subwoofer like that once, really odd, really wrong, really defective... made the gap narrower on one side than the other, as if the T-yoke and top plate weren't aligned with each other as they should have been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geolemon, post: 319383, member: 547749"] In that case, it sounds like it somehow already IS askew in that "shouldn't be crooked that way" sort of way... If you push on the one side of the cone and it goes away, you are effectively correcting that skew... So, conversely then, if you push on the OTHER side of the cone, the issue should get worse? If it's doing that, it's definitely time to send that thing in for service... Another possibility is that the motor is actually glued on off-center.. I saw an Orion XTR subwoofer like that once, really odd, really wrong, really defective... made the gap narrower on one side than the other, as if the T-yoke and top plate weren't aligned with each other as they should have been. [/QUOTE]
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