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Originally posted by geigercounter:
This issue/concern you guys have rasied regarding the plastic/plexiglas top has me questioning whether I want to purchase this sub. I was just about ready to pull the trigger but now have 2nd thoughts. The posts seem to say that the problem doesn't appear to be cleaning chemical induced but more of an inferior product or an unexplained chemical reaction between the plastic and the adheasive being used to adhear it to the sub. What is Outlaw doing about this? If the material and/or the glue is at fault, can it be replaced without sending the whole darn thing back only to get another one with potentially same problem?
Don't fret pardner! I spoke to Scott at Outlaw recently and he informed me that they switched to a completely different protective covering, with a kraft paper backing, that doesn't attack the plastic. So go ahead an pull that trigger! wink I'd hate to see you miss out on a great subwoofer because you're worrying about a problem that has already been solved.
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Tekdredger