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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Cameron" data-source="post: 81871" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Re: strange subwoofer thingie</p><p></p><p>Just had a EVX-150A in one of my Rat Traps go bad, it was cutting in and out with some nasty distortion. It was the tinsel wire fraying right where it's soldered to the terminal. The driver is well over 10 years old. With a sine wave sweep, it made and awful racket at 70Hz. Rather than try and repair it, I sent it out for re-cone as it's likely to just go bad again with hard solder down the lead that far. And the tinsel leads in the newer re-cone kits also used for the EVX-155 are more robust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Cameron, post: 81871, member: 42"] Re: strange subwoofer thingie Just had a EVX-150A in one of my Rat Traps go bad, it was cutting in and out with some nasty distortion. It was the tinsel wire fraying right where it's soldered to the terminal. The driver is well over 10 years old. With a sine wave sweep, it made and awful racket at 70Hz. Rather than try and repair it, I sent it out for re-cone as it's likely to just go bad again with hard solder down the lead that far. And the tinsel leads in the newer re-cone kits also used for the EVX-155 are more robust. [/QUOTE]
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