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I was able to push all of the woofers back. However, after some careful listening (one speaker at a time), it appears all 4 cones are making unexpected noises when driven slightly beyond "casual listening volume." Sometimes it sounds like clipping. Other times it makes a "flap flap" sound.I'm looking at permanent damage, aren't I?
How come "11 o'clock" caused so much damage? I' m at 11-12 o'clock most of the time and never had any problems.
Ouch! I have to break my knob to make it go to 11!
I think you should get new woofers indygreg. They are not very expensive and would be a lot less work then getting them repaired. On top of that, you would be certain they woofers would be pristine.I am really sorry to hear about your situation.
Quote from: tf121682 on 31 Dec 2009, 08:59 amI think you should get new woofers indygreg. They are not very expensive and would be a lot less work then getting them repaired. On top of that, you would be certain they woofers would be pristine.I am really sorry to hear about your situation.Usually manufactors are very good about replacement speakers at a low cost. Please replace them.
Due to a freak accident a few minutes ago, my amplifier "went to 11," over-driving my SongTower's and causing 3 of the 4 midwoofers to become wedged in the 'out' position. I quickly turned off the amp, but am at a loss at what to do next.Any help would be very much appreciated.