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<blockquote data-quote="VoTran24" data-source="post: 509190" data-attributes="member: 555472"><p>does it have a weird rattle after it hits? If it does then it can be the tinsel leads. I had a problem with the tinsel leads with my pg ti10 when i first got it. It happens cause the tinsel lead is too long and it bends toward the cone making the cone hit it and then it makes the wierd rattle when it hits. try bending the tinsel leads if you can so that its in the opposite direction or try using some tape or somethin to make it stay away from the cone. A few people also told me that i can buy foam tape and then tape it on the cone area where it might hit the tinsel leads. I might be wrong, but i hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VoTran24, post: 509190, member: 555472"] does it have a weird rattle after it hits? If it does then it can be the tinsel leads. I had a problem with the tinsel leads with my pg ti10 when i first got it. It happens cause the tinsel lead is too long and it bends toward the cone making the cone hit it and then it makes the wierd rattle when it hits. try bending the tinsel leads if you can so that its in the opposite direction or try using some tape or somethin to make it stay away from the cone. A few people also told me that i can buy foam tape and then tape it on the cone area where it might hit the tinsel leads. I might be wrong, but i hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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