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Old 28th April 2008, 20:01   #5 (permalink)
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Kiran, you have splendid advice, just my 2 extra cents.

There should be a distinct circular marking on the inside of the basket where the magnet is supposed to have originally resided, a glue footprint or the like. Make sure you shift the magnet to exactly occupy that before proceeding to glue. Even after moving it to that position, before gluing, gently press down the cone from opposite sides using equal pressure and see if you can feel any rubbing when the cone moves down. If it goes down freely until the lowest point, you have mostly placed the magnet right.

I only hope that all the moving and turning the subwoofer upside down hasnt already damaged the suspension, chipped the magnet or bent the former.

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Originally Posted by DerAlte View Post
2. Take it to the local RF main dealer / distributor, and see if they can help getting it repaired.
Good luck with that.
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