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In Reply to: blown woofer on B&W 603 S2 posted by jpmcg4 on March 18, 2007 at 14:15:12:
Tonearm resonance could be the culprit. Play an LP at moderate volume on the good speaker. Does the woofer move in and out like mad? If so the table needs to be better isolated or get a low pass filter. I'm appreciative that vintage gear often has this feature. The problem never happened while playing a CD right?
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That right. Now problems with CDs or DVD-A's. Also, the Dual has a grounding problem. If I leave the B&K pre-amp on the phono stage and a record is not playing, it starts to buzz like mad. I have to move the Creek phono-pre or move the tone arm to make it stop.
That was supposed to read NO problems with CDs, etc.
No blown speaker! It was just a wire that came loose and needed to be re-soldered. Phew! Thanks for the input from everybody.
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