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<blockquote data-quote="Riley Casey" data-source="post: 217533" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>The voice coil is likely damaged in an asymmetrical way and you've simply found the spot that pressing on offsets that damage. It is possible that the spider has come loose from the frame or where it's glued to the cone. Remove the speaker and inspect the spider all the way around pressing on it in the same way as you did the cone and look for movement. A loose spider you can repair, a bad voice coil means recone time or speaker replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley Casey, post: 217533, member: 125"] The voice coil is likely damaged in an asymmetrical way and you've simply found the spot that pressing on offsets that damage. It is possible that the spider has come loose from the frame or where it's glued to the cone. Remove the speaker and inspect the spider all the way around pressing on it in the same way as you did the cone and look for movement. A loose spider you can repair, a bad voice coil means recone time or speaker replacement. [/QUOTE]
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