In Reply to: Some will even pop out the voice coil on top plate. posted by Edp on July 24, 2007 at 12:29:18:
"Bangs the back plate, signal reversal, coil leaves the top plate, does not recenter in gap and hangs up on top plate, end of sound (voice coil and sometimes spider)."
It doesn't necessarily have to hit the back plate to do so, especially if the distance to the rear plate is longer than the excursion required for the coil to jump out of the gap. I've seen coils jump the gap and get hung up that were popped back into place apparantly no worse for wear.
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- RE: Some will even pop out the voice coil on top plate. - Bill Fitzmaurice 14:31:43 07/24/07 (0)