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<blockquote data-quote="TrUnK WaNgIn&#039;" data-source="post: 6695110" data-attributes="member: 602872"><p>Well for the past two days i have been playing my subs and it just seemed like they went to poop, not loud at all, compared to what they were when i first got them. So today i was like wtf, something is wrong, because my voltage was the same as its has always been. Well me and my brother went outside to check and see if the screws had come loose on the subs, and holy crap, almost every screw was either really loose or gone. one of the subs had NO screws in it whatsoever. Finding this made me happy cause i though i had just gotten that used to the bass already lol. So today im going to be replacing all of the wood screws i had in them with T-nuts and hopefully that will solve the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrUnK WaNgIn', post: 6695110, member: 602872"] Well for the past two days i have been playing my subs and it just seemed like they went to poop, not loud at all, compared to what they were when i first got them. So today i was like wtf, something is wrong, because my voltage was the same as its has always been. Well me and my brother went outside to check and see if the screws had come loose on the subs, and holy crap, almost every screw was either really loose or gone. one of the subs had NO screws in it whatsoever. Finding this made me happy cause i though i had just gotten that used to the bass already lol. So today im going to be replacing all of the wood screws i had in them with T-nuts and hopefully that will solve the problem. [/QUOTE]
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