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<blockquote data-quote="jdawg90" data-source="post: 8167957" data-attributes="member: 583730"><p>Okay so I blew one of my sa-8's when I had them in a trunk car. I just reconed the blown one and put it back in the same box, only this time it is behind my seat in a truck. The reconed sub will bottom out on music that the other sub doesn't bottom out on. When I rest my hand over it this stops the bottoming. I also notice a slight rubbing/rattling sound on some notes. Not a blown sub rattle sound but it is there nonetheless. Any idea why one sub will bottom while the other one doesn't? The only thing I can think of is it has something to do with the four small holes drilled that I used to run my 10 gauge speaker wire through when it was in my old car. There are no air leaks around the sub gasket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdawg90, post: 8167957, member: 583730"] Okay so I blew one of my sa-8's when I had them in a trunk car. I just reconed the blown one and put it back in the same box, only this time it is behind my seat in a truck. The reconed sub will bottom out on music that the other sub doesn't bottom out on. When I rest my hand over it this stops the bottoming. I also notice a slight rubbing/rattling sound on some notes. Not a blown sub rattle sound but it is there nonetheless. Any idea why one sub will bottom while the other one doesn't? The only thing I can think of is it has something to do with the four small holes drilled that I used to run my 10 gauge speaker wire through when it was in my old car. There are no air leaks around the sub gasket. [/QUOTE]
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