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General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

RE: do you have a multimeter?

An inexpensive multimeter that can check resistance and voltages will help you run down the problem. It could be the driver (blown voice coil or broken lead wires) or the crossover. If you're lucky there is simply a bad part on the crossover or a broken trace or solder joint that will be easy to repair. If you're really lucky, it may just be an internal wire that has become disconnected.

However, run down the specific problem before you spend time worrying about what to fix.


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