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I am selling my coral beta 8's and just discovered that I can't get any sound out of one. I think it was working last week, then stopped suddenly. I have removed it from the cabinet and tested it connecting the wires from amp to binding posts on the drivers. All the wires I can see are connected so I can't see a short anywhere. I am wondering if anyone can suggest a likely cause, or even betters solution
Thanks
steve
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The wires to drivers come from the crossover circuit board....I'd
say that's where the problem lies. It's an open circuit, not a
"short". Could be a fuse, or bad solder joint most likely. Start
where the +/- input wires are soldered to board for broken joint.
Edits: 03/05/15
"I have removed it from the cabinet and tested it connecting the wires from amp to binding posts on the drivers."
End quote.
Unless I'm misinterpreting what he wrote, it seems like he bypassed the crossover completely.
He said he connected it, but didn't say that the
woofer was dead...that was my take. It the woofer is dead
and everything else works, then, yes, possible flex lead
failure. Which is very fixable. I assumed it was a speaker system,
not a single driver....not into Coral's really.
Edits: 03/05/15
Open tinsel lead?
Had it happen before.
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