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Did I blow my Vega?
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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;lt;natem33&amp;gt;" data-source="post: 2596"><p>I'm not sure what it is that youre talking about that is cracked, but I'm guessing that if your sub created a little bit of noise by pushing on the cone you could have one of two probs. The wire connections on the sub itself are loose, or burnt from heat. The other prob is that the guts of the sub (coil) has fried, and when you push on it, you can hear the crackiling because your helping the sub unstick itself from its position where it fried and melted. Hard to explain, but yes, if all connections are good, your sub is probobly gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="<natem33>, post: 2596"] I'm not sure what it is that youre talking about that is cracked, but I'm guessing that if your sub created a little bit of noise by pushing on the cone you could have one of two probs. The wire connections on the sub itself are loose, or burnt from heat. The other prob is that the guts of the sub (coil) has fried, and when you push on it, you can hear the crackiling because your helping the sub unstick itself from its position where it fried and melted. Hard to explain, but yes, if all connections are good, your sub is probobly gone. [/QUOTE]
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