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Is it okay to have a small hole in a subwoofer?

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i have a 12" power akoustik subwoofer and on the outside rim around the middle my friend was s******g it in the box and missed and went through it, i have ductape over it right now .

or how can i fix this?

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  1. Speakers move air. Moving air is sound. If there's a hole in the speaker, it will affect its ability to move air and it'll sound different. There is no fix for a speaker cone with a hole, but if the duct tape is on, and it sounds adequately good, I guess you're okay. If you DO want to fix it, look into just buying a replacement cone for your speaker. The rest of it (magnet, wiring, etc.) is fine. You could probably buy a new cone, take the speaker apart, and replace it for a fraction of what you paid for it new.


  2. no fix for this - the damage is done.  Punch your friend in the face and then kick him in the nuts.  Then make him buy you a new speaker.

  3. No. it will explode and kill you then affect the atoms and electrons at a subatomic level in comparision to them and then create a black hole which would suck the planet into it and then god would flip the platypus off and yell "i never liked you!" as it went screaming into the abyss.

  4. Your friend is an idiot.  Make him buy you a new cone for your speaker......and don't let him near the new one with anything that can poke or cut.

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