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Sagging Suspension [message #15658] Wed, 16 April 2008 11:36 Go to previous message
Drew W is currently offline  Drew W
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I have a woofer in a downfiring sub and I noticed it wasn't sounding that hot. I've had it for years. Last night I flipped it over and took it out expecting to find a rip in the surround or cone. Nada. It looked fine. Then I noticed the cone travel was off kilter. The cone has actually sagged in its resting position! Is there anything I can do about this? Can I face it upright and put a soft weight on the cone to bring it back?

Thanks in advance for any advice. Drew

 
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