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I can't hear much if any sound comming from it.
thanks
The simple ear test always works for me. If you put on some pink noise or static it might help.
Hi,
The best way is to measure the voltage across the tweeter leads with an AC voltmeter or a multimeter using the AC volts mode.
Sparky
not the north or south either
For me, the Easiest way is just to listen to the tweeter. BE certain YOUR hearing is up to the task; if you are getting on in age, your personnal hearing may not even hear the frequencies the tweeter reproduces. A youngster could listen for you. Often, an aged-out electro-chemical constructed Hi-Pass capacitor has failed preventing signal (or clean & strong signal) from reaching an otherwise good tweeter; replacing the capacitor solves the problem.
Edits: 07/02/09
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