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You can gently push on each cone driver to see if any are rubbing. You will feel it in your fingertips. If you don't feel anything that doesn't mean that it won't rub under normal use, but it might reveal the culprit the easy way and save some trouble.I assume the sound is happening more than the one time during that preview? Playback the same preview to make sure it's not on the content. If not, try to make the sound happen during radio play to exonerate the video player and Receiver. Confirm it is speaker problem by swapping speaker wires so that the right side amp powers the left speaker and versa. If the sound stays on the same side, it is definitely the speaker. Replacing a driver is not hard, once you find which one.
Replacing a driver is not hard, once you find which one.
I remember replacing the Uni-Q drivers ( not the tweeter but the midrange it fits into ) on a pair of KEF Reference 103/4 once. No fun.
I have a pair of LS6's that I just bought and hooked up. During a preview in a movie (it had some pretty heavy bass, but not an explosion) I heard something that sounded like chirping or maybe a cricket.