The fuck?did you wash them before install? most people forget you need to rinse new subs off in distilled water to clean them before install or they can/will stink when powered..
thats probably it then..no i sure didnt just droped them in, there is probably a bit of sawdust in the box also.
do you not understand? You are supposed to clean subs with distilled water to ensure they are free from particles such as metal fragments dust etc that will sit on the coil and cook.. the distilled water is important as it will not leave any residue like normal tap water wouldThe fuck?
Never done with any subwoofers out of the 7 years I've been into car audio and never had a problem...do you not understand? You are supposed to clean subs with distilled water to ensure they are free from particles such as metal fragments dust etc that will sit on the coil and cook.. the distilled water is important as it will not leave any residue like normal tap water would
How many brand new subs have you owned? some companies do this before they ship them out and thats why they come in a plastic bag to help keep contaminants out... its only a cosmetic detail but I don't like to smell cooking particles so I was my own..Never done with any subwoofers out of the 7 years I've been into car audio and never had a problem...
I like your edit..Never done with any subwoofers out of the 7 years I've been into car audio and never had a problem...
Sounds more like you be trolling
Yeah I editedHow many brand new subs have you owned? some companies do this before they ship them out and thats why they come in a plastic bag to help keep contaminants out... its only a cosmetic detail but I don't like to smell cooking particles so I was my own..
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I like your edit..
I don't really care lol it was a joke and part of it hahaYeah I edited
And every sub I've owned has been brand new (except the custom TC sub I got from SPLAudio)