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The woofer itself has probably been damaged either by 'bottoming out" or by clipping the amp. The woofer itself probably needs to be replaced.
To test this turn off your stereo system and expose the woofer to view if possible. (If this is not possible take it to a qualified repair shop). Gently move the woofer in and out. If it scrapes or grinds, it is 'blown.'
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