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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Caldwell" data-source="post: 216690" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>What model speaker do you have,</p><p>Could be the crossover and or driver.</p><p></p><p>A quick test measuring the drivers with an ohm meter could be</p><p>telling of an issue, disconnect at lest on lead to the driver from the crossover first.</p><p></p><p>Swapping drivers between cabinets would narrow it down.</p><p>If it's the driver maybe something gotten into the driver and </p><p>removing the diaphragm and cleaning out the voice coil gap, the diaphragm</p><p>it self may take care of it.</p><p></p><p>While it's a part check the voice coil for damage, signs of burning high heat, ect.</p><p>Some drivers that used Nomex voice coil formers and some times they would</p><p>"de-form" and develope bumps that would then drag in the voice coil gap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Caldwell, post: 216690, member: 170"] What model speaker do you have, Could be the crossover and or driver. A quick test measuring the drivers with an ohm meter could be telling of an issue, disconnect at lest on lead to the driver from the crossover first. Swapping drivers between cabinets would narrow it down. If it's the driver maybe something gotten into the driver and removing the diaphragm and cleaning out the voice coil gap, the diaphragm it self may take care of it. While it's a part check the voice coil for damage, signs of burning high heat, ect. Some drivers that used Nomex voice coil formers and some times they would "de-form" and develope bumps that would then drag in the voice coil gap [/QUOTE]
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