In Reply to: RE: Carver ALS III problem posted by deafbykhorns on May 5, 2016 at 05:16:42:
If there is a portion of the mid/tweet driver that is not performing correctly across the entire length would indicate localized damage to the driver. It may be foam pieces lodged in it it can be loosened adhesives due to moisture exposure. If it is obviously a specific area on the driver then it will probably need to be replaced. Either an RD48 off of Ebay or if it ever comes back to the DIY sellers, Or replace both sides with 6 X Neo8 PDR or an AMTpro4 line (requires a higher crossover). An expensive proposition at $1200 for the Neos and $2000 for the AMTs
The best thing would be to try and repair the driver, or replace it from an ebay source.
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