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<blockquote data-quote="iwanturmags" data-source="post: 2836764" data-attributes="member: 567870"><p>Alright so I used to have tinsel slap (barely any in my left and alooooot on my right) on my coax's so I duct tape the tinsel lead to the tweeter (leaving enough room for the cone of course). Well that helped, alot for about a week but now it's at the point that they just seem to flicker hardcore. I've thought about putting felt around where the tinsel meets the cone, but the problem is I just don't see where the tinsel could possibly be smacking the cone since it's taped up? How do I stop my tinsel from rattling..And also when I wiggle the tinsel, it plays at a higher frequency maybe it's loose at the terminal or the lead is coming unbraided idk, anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iwanturmags, post: 2836764, member: 567870"] Alright so I used to have tinsel slap (barely any in my left and alooooot on my right) on my coax's so I duct tape the tinsel lead to the tweeter (leaving enough room for the cone of course). Well that helped, alot for about a week but now it's at the point that they just seem to flicker hardcore. I've thought about putting felt around where the tinsel meets the cone, but the problem is I just don't see where the tinsel could possibly be smacking the cone since it's taped up? How do I stop my tinsel from rattling..And also when I wiggle the tinsel, it plays at a higher frequency maybe it's loose at the terminal or the lead is coming unbraided idk, anyone? [/QUOTE]
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