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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8873288" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Could be one of the screws for all I know. Once the driver is out, check everything, take it out slowly to see if the feed wires are hooked up on the basket and hitting on the back. looks for anything on the spider that may have come unglued. Move the driver in and out to see if anything pops out of place on the backside of the woofer. It's not pole vented so not likley anything got ssucked up into the little vent holes. If it is the box, usually sounds different than that cause thick wood does not flap around like that, would be more like an occasional thump, thump, not a clack clack. , but hey, anything is possible. Check everything out for integrity breaks in the box, the basket of the driver, the spider, the surrounds, the screws, debris, wiring, spring terminals, terminal mounts, dustcap, that's about all that I can think of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8873288, member: 689267"] Could be one of the screws for all I know. Once the driver is out, check everything, take it out slowly to see if the feed wires are hooked up on the basket and hitting on the back. looks for anything on the spider that may have come unglued. Move the driver in and out to see if anything pops out of place on the backside of the woofer. It's not pole vented so not likley anything got ssucked up into the little vent holes. If it is the box, usually sounds different than that cause thick wood does not flap around like that, would be more like an occasional thump, thump, not a clack clack. , but hey, anything is possible. Check everything out for integrity breaks in the box, the basket of the driver, the spider, the surrounds, the screws, debris, wiring, spring terminals, terminal mounts, dustcap, that's about all that I can think of. [/QUOTE]
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