Justintoxicated
10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
To make a long story shore I ended up with a brand new TC 1000 that leaks air out of the suround when placed into a sealed box. It's not a massive airleak but if I press on the center of the cone I can hear air leaking out (can't really feel it though unless I use my face to feel it and even then it is difficult.) The sub was only played for about an hour so it's basicaly brand new. I never would have even known it had an air leak had I placed it in a ported box rather than a sealed one.
Is there a way I can fix this leak or would the sub need to have a new surround put on it?
Would this small of a leak even matter in a ported enclosure?
I have to give props to TC for EXCELENT customer service. After being very frustrated with all the issues I have been having getting subs for my truck (not being able to find a second AA Assassin, Diamond Audio listing incorrect mounting depths and having to return the subs, and then my new TC woofer not sealing) it was a welcomed change of pace to get a break.
Is there a way I can fix this leak or would the sub need to have a new surround put on it?
Would this small of a leak even matter in a ported enclosure?
I have to give props to TC for EXCELENT customer service. After being very frustrated with all the issues I have been having getting subs for my truck (not being able to find a second AA Assassin, Diamond Audio listing incorrect mounting depths and having to return the subs, and then my new TC woofer not sealing) it was a welcomed change of pace to get a break.
