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<blockquote data-quote="Rurockn" data-source="post: 391197" data-attributes="member: 553103"><p>No offense taken. I had the older single coil 6ohm models. My friend at Stereo One showed me a shelf with a few of the older models that broke similar to mine. The one sub actually pulled the voice coil right off the cone... it didn't break the glues bond, it actually ripped the aluminum. The other sub ripped in a circular pattern following exactly the lines that the aluminum cone was spun on from the factory. I have never seen one of the 2001 and up models do this much damage, I have only seen the coil seperate. The newer cones seem to be about twice as thick as the older ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rurockn, post: 391197, member: 553103"] No offense taken. I had the older single coil 6ohm models. My friend at Stereo One showed me a shelf with a few of the older models that broke similar to mine. The one sub actually pulled the voice coil right off the cone... it didn't break the glues bond, it actually ripped the aluminum. The other sub ripped in a circular pattern following exactly the lines that the aluminum cone was spun on from the factory. I have never seen one of the 2001 and up models do this much damage, I have only seen the coil seperate. The newer cones seem to be about twice as thick as the older ones. [/QUOTE]
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