how to tighten it?Originally posted by wenyong90:maybe something inside is loose...tighten it
screw it?Originally posted by joeacid:how to tighten it?
ehhhh.... dun think its possibleOriginally posted by yuko-ogura:screw it?
Do u know where gt cheap repair shop? SL tower?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I think is internal problem of the speaker. Bring to repair shop.
when u bought this 2nd hand speaker...u got the original receipt?Originally posted by joeacid:OMG~ its a second hand i juz got yesterday.
Its brand new, juz that the person is moving off, he has to sell it
Look at the pic i post below... when i press on the 2 side of it... the vibration stop. Anyone know the problem?Originally posted by macjoe:The bass speaker buffering material likely to have worn and torn.

hmm... bgt it online from auction de. It was okay last night until juz now~Originally posted by Xcert:when u bought this 2nd hand speaker...u got the original receipt?
I'll make a wild guess and assume U dun.
then how U know its relatively brand new?
Er.. bgt them online~ $90 nia~ lolOriginally posted by skeujin:actually i tink u have jus been conned by some fast talkg conmen.
im serious. btw how much u paid for them?
well u cnt actually complain thn. chk if the front or the rear board is loose n jus squueze in some rubber sealant.Originally posted by joeacid:Er.. bgt them online~ $90 nia~ lol
hmmm.... i'm trying to do that but...Originally posted by skeujin:well u cnt actually complain thn. chk if the front or the rear board is loose n jus squueze in some rubber sealant.
Originally posted by skeujin:whats that?
well u cnt actually complain thn. chk if the front or the rear board is loose n jus squueze in some [b]rubber sealant.[/b]
its a rubber sealant which people use to seal gaps in surfaces n also commonly used for speaker box fabrication.Originally posted by joeacid:whats that?
pay money and learn something.Originally posted by joeacid:hmm... bgt it online from auction de. It was okay last night until juz now~
Look brand new to me![]()
agree on this method. my guess will be loose materials in the speakers. try and figure it out.Originally posted by skeujin:its a rubber sealant which people use to seal gaps in surfaces n also commonly used for speaker box fabrication.
available in most DIY shops. most popular is the brand selleys. get the black sealant which is easier to apply n also removable if required.
note that u gota have the surfaces clean n oil free n try to force the sealant into the gap for more effectiveness.