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<blockquote data-quote="TheBlackSheep" data-source="post: 706312" data-attributes="member: 556719"><p>Guys, I have 2 CV 12's in a box; that's pretty irrelavant though, as to my problem.</p><p></p><p>The problem?</p><p></p><p>My right sub keeps cutting out on me. More like, it keeps cutting in. Of late, more often than not, it'll be silent, then start hitting, then go silent again. I've played with all the wires connected to the amp, made sure they're secure, and no dice, the problem persists.</p><p></p><p>Now, here's the interesting thing:</p><p></p><p>When my sub isn't hitting, if I push it EVER SO SLIGHTLY on the woofer, it'll start hitting again, for as long as I'm pushing in on it; if I let it go, sometimes for a few seconds it will continue to hit, but for the most part, it dies out almost immediately.</p><p></p><p>The one thing I've yet to do is actually unscrew the woofer from the box and check the woofer; lately, I haven't had time, and it's been too cold out to do so, and I decided to post here to see if anone knew an alternate solution to the problem, or if you agree that maybe something's loose such that I'll have to take the woofer out of the box to get to.</p><p></p><p>Help? Please?</p><p></p><p>Driving around without bass is just boring :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBlackSheep, post: 706312, member: 556719"] Guys, I have 2 CV 12's in a box; that's pretty irrelavant though, as to my problem. The problem? My right sub keeps cutting out on me. More like, it keeps cutting in. Of late, more often than not, it'll be silent, then start hitting, then go silent again. I've played with all the wires connected to the amp, made sure they're secure, and no dice, the problem persists. Now, here's the interesting thing: When my sub isn't hitting, if I push it EVER SO SLIGHTLY on the woofer, it'll start hitting again, for as long as I'm pushing in on it; if I let it go, sometimes for a few seconds it will continue to hit, but for the most part, it dies out almost immediately. The one thing I've yet to do is actually unscrew the woofer from the box and check the woofer; lately, I haven't had time, and it's been too cold out to do so, and I decided to post here to see if anone knew an alternate solution to the problem, or if you agree that maybe something's loose such that I'll have to take the woofer out of the box to get to. Help? Please? Driving around without bass is just boring :/ [/QUOTE]
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