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Old August 6th 06, 10:51 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Wally
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Adie wrote:

Any idea how i get into the box? Can obviously unscrew the tweeters,
but cannot find a way to get to the crossover.


I have no idea. If it's a sealed box, access to the crossover is probably by
removing the woofer(s). If you can't look at them and work out how to get
in, maybe you should take them to someone who can.


Can hear something moving inside, but they weigh 20kg's so i'm not
shaking them next to me ear... :-)


Is there something moving about in both boxes, or just one? If the latter,
is it the box with the fault? Does the rattle move around inside the box as
it's tilted? You don't have to shake them - just move them end over end. If
the the noise 'drops to the bottom' every time you turn them over, something
has come off, but if the noise tends to stay in one place, it could be that
one end of a wire has come loose and is hitting the inside of the box in its
vicinity.


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Old August 6th 06, 11:36 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Adie
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On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 11:51:56 +0100, Wally wrote:

Adie wrote:

Any idea how i get into the box? Can obviously unscrew the tweeters,
but cannot find a way to get to the crossover.


I have no idea. If it's a sealed box, access to the crossover is probably by
removing the woofer(s). If you can't look at them and work out how to get
in, maybe you should take them to someone who can.


Can hear something moving inside, but they weigh 20kg's so i'm not
shaking them next to me ear... :-)


Is there something moving about in both boxes, or just one? If the latter,
is it the box with the fault? Does the rattle move around inside the box as
it's tilted? You don't have to shake them - just move them end over end. If
the the noise 'drops to the bottom' every time you turn them over, something
has come off, but if the noise tends to stay in one place, it could be that
one end of a wire has come loose and is hitting the inside of the box in its
vicinity.


screw it, i'll find a dealer in spain and send to them, too hot to frig
around juggling speakers.

thanks anyway.
 




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