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torn tinsel fixable?
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<blockquote data-quote="KyleBechtold" data-source="post: 6838623" data-attributes="member: 604516"><p>I doubt its melted cause the felt is perfectly fine.. I assume its just from rubbing in there for so long.. 1yr+.. I talked to nick he said I played it under tuning which I haven't... I rechecked my ssf and it was at 28-30hz on a 24db slope there is no exact marking/ticks/slashes etc but its in that spot.. .. gains were set to 2500 on the dot. rechecked box size/port its tuned at 30hz. I don't even play any music at under 30-32hz anyways.. he says based on the the way the mounting tabs for the tinsel were bent was based on the sub being played under tuning.. which well is untrue.. even the stock lead is fairly TIGHT.. these are supposed to have some excursion correct? with the tinsel leads as short as they are I can't see it happening without bending em in.. even pushing up on the cone the stock ones get tight.. no wonder they would bend it inwards.. Never had any problems with other subs. W6s they were sewn in I believe..</p><p></p><p>any one have pics of the btls tinsels on the old school ones? want to see if its just mine or a common problem.. want to see how much slack yours have aswell..</p><p></p><p>I soldered them for now..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyleBechtold, post: 6838623, member: 604516"] I doubt its melted cause the felt is perfectly fine.. I assume its just from rubbing in there for so long.. 1yr+.. I talked to nick he said I played it under tuning which I haven't... I rechecked my ssf and it was at 28-30hz on a 24db slope there is no exact marking/ticks/slashes etc but its in that spot.. .. gains were set to 2500 on the dot. rechecked box size/port its tuned at 30hz. I don't even play any music at under 30-32hz anyways.. he says based on the the way the mounting tabs for the tinsel were bent was based on the sub being played under tuning.. which well is untrue.. even the stock lead is fairly TIGHT.. these are supposed to have some excursion correct? with the tinsel leads as short as they are I can't see it happening without bending em in.. even pushing up on the cone the stock ones get tight.. no wonder they would bend it inwards.. Never had any problems with other subs. W6s they were sewn in I believe.. any one have pics of the btls tinsels on the old school ones? want to see if its just mine or a common problem.. want to see how much slack yours have aswell.. I soldered them for now.. [/QUOTE]
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