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Tensil Slap on Fi X 12's

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I have two Fi X 12's and the tensil leads slap really bad. I have about 450watts on each.. i know the RMS is 300 watts.. but the sub is still putting out clean sound other than the leads... i noticed that the tensil's aren't aligned with the pad on the back of the cone. if i were to relocate the pads do you think this would solve the problem? THANKS

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Possibly. If youd like me to send some out I gladly will. Whats the enclosure and amp set up like? Ported or sealed?

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Possibly. If youd like me to send some out I gladly will. Whats the enclosure and amp set up like? Ported or sealed?

Each on is sealed in a 1.23cuft after displacements. They are being powered by an autotek mm1000.1. They are dual 4 ohm subs ran into 1 ohm. If you believe moving the pads will help, then i'd be more than happy to try it because they get pretty loud for 300rms. I much rather its frequency response over Fosgate P2 12's. I out beat one of them in a ported box from Fosgate against one of my X's in a sealed box!!!!

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I looked into it further with free air testing.. the actual pads are loose and are making the noise. I superguled them back on. What would be the best? a type of epoxy? or supergule?

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Yup, my BL 10" pads are peeling as well, and I can hear some kind of noise, its not led slap but some kind of noise? I wonder if it is the pads??

What kind of glue could we use Scott?

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i'm sure you could just use some super glue or epoxy. which ever. it's just to hold the pads in place.

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