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Okay guys, heres whats up. I just got my Bl in FINALLY (100% worth the wait btw) It has all options including FW coil. Now what i need to know is it bad to touch the voice coil? Upon opening the bl's box, my friend said "the vents in the basket are so big you can touch the voicecoil" and then he did:( ikd if it matters though so can anyone help me out ? I mean he didnt like hurt it or anything im just unsure if like the fingure grease could maybe hurt the coil but I could just be trippin.

Any help would be much appreciated !

Thanks

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You'll be fine. Assuming he didn't prod it hard enough to bend it..lol. Now had he done that while it was playing music, you could have rocked the coil and had some serious issues.

**Take your hand on the cone and press down firmly enough to compress the suspension a LITTLE. Listed and see if you hear any rubbing sounds coming from the coil against the pole piece or magnet.

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You'll be fine. Assuming he didn't prod it hard enough to bend it..lol. Now had he done that while it was playing music, you could have rocked the coil and had some serious issues.

**Take your hand on the cone and press down firmly enough to compress the suspension a LITTLE. Listed and see if you hear any rubbing sounds coming from the coil against the pole piece or magnet.

Well it sounds clear and beautiful!! So yea he just kinda touched it not to crazily lol. Thanks so much for the quick reply and advice man.

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Don't let him doing while playing, he could loose a finger!

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Don't let him do it at all lol tell him he can touch the box all he wants :D

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He'll burn himself if he touches it when it's moving.

We touch coils all the time..hence a hand built in the USA product... ;)

Don't touch the cone or moving assembly when it is moving though.

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