A picture says a thousand words. Ten years old and finally killed by DTS-HD Master Audio. This is the driver from a ASW 2000. Have ordered a replacement from B&W and then it will be as good as new :B
So much for my subwoofer
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The picture is not super clear, is the white stripe on the top where the rubber surround pulled off the driver? Was it a case of being over driven or had the driver reached its life expectency or a combination of the two. Being from the ASW series it would make it approx 10 years old? As you said, not bad for todays dynamic LFE.
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Yes it is a 12 inch driver. Sub is actually about 12 years old so really lasted a long time given the punishment of LFE. Only $200 with shipping for the new driver (bass unit).Originally posted by madmacGosh !!! How loud are you playing that poor sub??. Must have been a helluva' explosion !!! :E . Is that a 12 inch driver??.
Kevin- Exactly. The speaker cone came away from the rubber.
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