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<blockquote data-quote="joshpoints" data-source="post: 202708" data-attributes="member: 546465"><p>Yes they do. I have to push down on the cone to get clean bass. Other wise it sounds like when to have a bad speaker wire conncetion. Looking at my brother's cheap fosgate subs it appears that there isn't enough glue where the wire runs into the cone on my subs. His have a decent size drop of glue, while mine doesn't have any real visible glue in that area. I think this lack of glue, along with over extension of the cone has cause the tinsel wire or voice coil to be damaged. Besides this the speaker looks totally normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshpoints, post: 202708, member: 546465"] Yes they do. I have to push down on the cone to get clean bass. Other wise it sounds like when to have a bad speaker wire conncetion. Looking at my brother's cheap fosgate subs it appears that there isn't enough glue where the wire runs into the cone on my subs. His have a decent size drop of glue, while mine doesn't have any real visible glue in that area. I think this lack of glue, along with over extension of the cone has cause the tinsel wire or voice coil to be damaged. Besides this the speaker looks totally normal. [/QUOTE]
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