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since this is similar to my problem what can i do to fix mine ? because mine where the sown part is at like came off idk if you all understood that but let me just go take a pic

Id cut the last part of thread that holds the rest of the tinsel down, then solder the two ends together, it will keep breaking though

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what if they tried messing with the amps when the subs werent louder :ehh: hahah jk :pardon:

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Id cut the last part of thread that holds the rest of the tinsel down, then solder the two ends together, it will keep breaking though

Yours don't slap at all from this?

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i never said i dint use em just about four months and i have a sundown 3000 on two witch he said would be fine with upgaded coil

Looks like you might be clipping the hell out of ur pair of subs.. I assume u have burnt the leads on ur other sub to? How are u setting ur gains? Sure ur subs will handle ur 3000d.. But if u don't send ur gains correctly u can damage any sub, even if it's an amp that pairs nicely with your subs. In any event im sure Rusty will have a solution for you.

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Looks like you might be clipping the hell out of ur pair of subs.. I assume u have burnt the leads on ur other sub to? How are u setting ur gains? Sure ur subs will handle ur 3000d.. But if u don't send ur gains correctly u can damage any sub, even if it's an amp that pairs nicely with your subs. In any event im sure Rusty will have a solution for you.

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it looks as after time it broke where it was sewed together. i havent used them the whole time ive hed them. thay have about a totle of 4 months start use..

i never said i dint use em just about four months and i have a sundown 3000 on two witch he said would be fine with upgaded coil

maybe you just need to work on your english a little more but you did say you haven't used them.

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you guys are silly.....you dont just solder those together and call it done. It will just break again.....they are flexible for a reason. That tinsel needs to be replaced. You dont need a recone. You need to pull the dustcap off very carefully, get a new lead (have rusty send you one), solder it to the terminal, pull it up thru the holes the old ones used to pass thru the cone and under the cap. Very carefully break the CA glue that the leads are embedded into (under the cap) until you get to so me raw, clean solder. Cut the old one off and solder the new one on. Embedd it in some CA glue like it was originally. Glue the cap back on. Your done! Now adjust your amp or whatever it was that caused that to happen so you dont have this problem again. :drink40:


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oh sorry, my tutorial didnt include what to do about the sewn in part......ummmmm, i have never ever broke a tinsel since MOST REPUTABLE manufacturer's started going with the sewn in setup. Doing that solved 99.9999% of the issues that even my beloved BTL's suffered from. So you might just end up leaving it oldschool style to get you back on the road again (unless you wanna stitch it in somehow)


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