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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1142418" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>what shop did you work at? That little copper lead that goes from the speaker terminal to the voice coil(inside the magnet) is called the tinsel lead. A blown sub may or may not move depending on how bad it was smoked and what happened. </p><p></p><p>OP - Did you just randomly stop by the shop and expect the guy to drop everything and pull the sub in the parking lot? I am not sure how busy the shop is, what their appointments looked like that day or how many installers were there but he might not have been able to do it right then. When I was in the bay and a former customer stopped by I would try to do as much as I could to satisfy them but there were times when it was just too busy taking care of the appointments to help the walk-ins. </p><p></p><p>In all seriousness though try swapping the rca's and see what happens. If nothing happens and you feel adventurous then swap the speaker wires well(assuming that it run in stereo and not mono).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1142418, member: 11896"] what shop did you work at? That little copper lead that goes from the speaker terminal to the voice coil(inside the magnet) is called the tinsel lead. A blown sub may or may not move depending on how bad it was smoked and what happened. OP - Did you just randomly stop by the shop and expect the guy to drop everything and pull the sub in the parking lot? I am not sure how busy the shop is, what their appointments looked like that day or how many installers were there but he might not have been able to do it right then. When I was in the bay and a former customer stopped by I would try to do as much as I could to satisfy them but there were times when it was just too busy taking care of the appointments to help the walk-ins. In all seriousness though try swapping the rca's and see what happens. If nothing happens and you feel adventurous then swap the speaker wires well(assuming that it run in stereo and not mono). [/QUOTE]
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