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Broken tweeter?? Help! :(

Just how easy is it to break a tweeter? by manipulating it, I mean?

Today I tood all the drivers out of my speakers, to give the box a layer of fresh paint.

Speakers are some kind of upgraded Klipsch LaScala with Peavey FH-1 bass bin loaded with Klipsch K33E, Klipsch K55V midranges on EV SM120A horns, ALK Universal crossovers, and Beyma CP25 tweeters.

I listened music today, just before taking everything apart, and it all worked fine and sounded great.

Now I put everything back together and the tweeter in the right speaker isn't working. no sound at all.

I doubled checked, triple checked all connections and cabling; everything is normal; no sound from the tweeter.

Tweeter goes trough an L-pad; could the L-pad be broken? How???...

all connections and solder on the crossovers look perfect, everything is solid

did I somehow brake something? the thread between the tweeter connector and the coil? something like that? it's so weird... I mean, those are robust drivers made for PA use... :( I really don't get it



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Topic - Broken tweeter?? Help! :( - KanedaK 12:45:28 08/02/16 (10)

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