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GPX6000 Faults/Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="The Tester" data-source="post: 651284" data-attributes="member: 19084"><p>Seeing that you've used both coils and the sounds the 6000 is making seems more like a control box issue. One user had a control box issue, so what he did was open the speaker compartment and inside is a screw that he tightened which fixed the problem.</p><p>I'm not too sure if yours is like this, so maybe hold the control box tightly and give it a light shake to make sure there's nothing loose inside?</p><p>Also you need to be aware that the coil cable MUST be tightened securely, as this can cause noise issues as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Tester, post: 651284, member: 19084"] Seeing that you've used both coils and the sounds the 6000 is making seems more like a control box issue. One user had a control box issue, so what he did was open the speaker compartment and inside is a screw that he tightened which fixed the problem. I'm not too sure if yours is like this, so maybe hold the control box tightly and give it a light shake to make sure there's nothing loose inside? Also you need to be aware that the coil cable MUST be tightened securely, as this can cause noise issues as well [/QUOTE]
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