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but when i push on the cone or surround it works again, i'm pretty sure it has something to with the spider monkey or whatever but i'm not sure

thanks

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have you pulled it out and had a look if the tinsel leads have wear or any signs of coil damage (smell, sight or touch) ?

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ooh you're fast

k nevermind it wasnt the spider monkey it was actually the tinsel leads

they're still connected but the wire is kinda dark near the terminals

is they're a quick fix for this?

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get dmm, check ohmagem dont know about a fix for that, some solder i guess.

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i'd shoot the spider monkey for chewing on the tinsel leads....

but that's jsut me.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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What's an ohmagem? :D

Sounds like something that happens when you leave food out too long..."Dude, there's some ohmagem on my sandwich!"

Burnt tinsel leads is a sign that there's too much current going to the woofer.

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What's an ohmagem? :D

spider monkey poop

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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k well the subwoofer is a 10" infinity 1030w (fantastic SQ sub)

and the amp was an MTX282

i had the gain on the amp almost maxed out so that might explain the heavy current thing

the tinsel lead isnt exactly hanging by a thread or two but it is pretty wiggily

how the F do you fix that, the woofer is still perfectly good right except for the tinsel thing?

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What's an ohmagem? :D

spider monkey poop

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

LOL!!!! :fing34:

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Have the spider monkey test what ohm that sub is showing on each coil with your DMM (assuming it's dvc-ask the monkey). :D

If it's reading right, just get out the soldering gun and work around the mokey poop till you get that thing soldered back on right.

Still good-- who knows? See if it works after soldering. Theres a chance it might be.

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