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<blockquote data-quote="Safe_Cracker" data-source="post: 3396284" data-attributes="member: 577889"><p>You should be able to bump the back plate and have enough tinsel, one snapped because lack of and honestly it was excurding (sp) all that much. I noticed in my other subs like my Treo they are WELL woven in and these only seemed to have a threa over the tinsel ever so often but enough to where it sliced right through. Now anyone ever gotten these to really move without any spider problems? I have had subs bottom out and I have had subs that just couldn't bottom out never had the rip out like this, kinda weird. BTW the sub did sound awesome and it this thing is supposed to handle all that power then maybe this one was defective? Polo..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safe_Cracker, post: 3396284, member: 577889"] You should be able to bump the back plate and have enough tinsel, one snapped because lack of and honestly it was excurding (sp) all that much. I noticed in my other subs like my Treo they are WELL woven in and these only seemed to have a threa over the tinsel ever so often but enough to where it sliced right through. Now anyone ever gotten these to really move without any spider problems? I have had subs bottom out and I have had subs that just couldn't bottom out never had the rip out like this, kinda weird. BTW the sub did sound awesome and it this thing is supposed to handle all that power then maybe this one was defective? Polo.. [/QUOTE]
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