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Got a Problem with Subs..
Had em for about 3 months and the time to return has expired.
from the picture below the wire from the Sub itself to where i connect my speaker wires came off. I don't know if this means its "blown" i dont know all the terms when it comes to this stuff nor do I know what the part of the sub this is called. But as you can tell from pic the Negative to the right is still on the metal part but the positive is not. Any suggestions on how to fix? Thanks for replys ![]()
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Re: Got a Problem with Subs..
you broke a tinsel lead. you can can try to solder it back together, dont melt any plastic or rubber thats a round it. you'll have better luck with a recone or replacing it.
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Re: Got a Problem with Subs..
you could solder it back on but that came off becaue of high excursion levels(the sub moving up and down) so if you were to solder it because the wire is already to short it may just rip out again if you could try to solder on more wire then connect it to the terminal
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