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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8767901" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Just for shits and giggles, check the tinsel lead tie down thread. I have a pair of zvx8s that started popping. After trouble shooting, I found this thread torn (all 8) where the tinsel is closest to the cone. It gave it enough slack to slap on the cone causing an annoying popping sound at almost all power levels. Turns out the thread was made of cotton instead of nylon. Zvx is their power line, so saving pennies on that thread is quite vexing. Ended up gluing the thread to the cone with black rubber adhesive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8767901, member: 654802"] Just for shits and giggles, check the tinsel lead tie down thread. I have a pair of zvx8s that started popping. After trouble shooting, I found this thread torn (all 8) where the tinsel is closest to the cone. It gave it enough slack to slap on the cone causing an annoying popping sound at almost all power levels. Turns out the thread was made of cotton instead of nylon. Zvx is their power line, so saving pennies on that thread is quite vexing. Ended up gluing the thread to the cone with black rubber adhesive. [/QUOTE]
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