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<blockquote data-quote="sasmit" data-source="post: 704882" data-attributes="member: 24277"><p>a simple solution is try some different damping material...if don't want to use a soldering iron. Even if you try to replace the sub and the transformer if you don't have enough damping you are bound to get boominess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sasmit, post: 704882, member: 24277"] a simple solution is try some different damping material...if don't want to use a soldering iron. Even if you try to replace the sub and the transformer if you don't have enough damping you are bound to get boominess. [/QUOTE]
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