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  • HAHA Thats Mackie for you!!!!! the crap they have been making isnt worth the price you have to pay

  • what was worng with your sub could of possibly been that the cone was hitting its xmax-excursion max and the lead connected to the cone snapped

    and for the ep2500 i wouldnt worry my amp does that and most amps do it great vid!

  • My ep2500 does that everytime i shut it off, i found out that it does that to drain out the rest of the power built up from it. Hope that helps.

    Corey

  • man mackie has alot of issues right now man ill suggest to keep away from them you are the 3rd dj this week with makie problems

  • man that sucks about the sub is it under warranty??????

  • i have fixed a speaker with that same problem before. its takes time and some steady hands to kix it. u can fix it yourself. but if under warrenty take it back.

    dj mj

  • that has happent to my Jbl's all the time

    you can fix it but it should be under warnity

    mm

  • Hey man at least you kept going through adversity lol and did a great job to boot :)

  • wow ur a box collector to lol yeah i had problems with my speakers bt never found out what was wrong nothing unpluged though

  • sweet, thanks man... I will do that

  • If you have steady hands, I suggest to go ahead and solder it back to where it should go. Regarding the ep2500, that appears to be a common thing, but there weren't any good fixes on a few forums I looked up. You might wanna fire an email to behringer tech support.

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