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Dropped Speaker - Repairs Question
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<blockquote data-quote="francois_27" data-source="post: 1108948" data-attributes="member: 24382"><p>So an unnamed family member dropped one of my bookshelves off its stand a while ago.</p><p>The speaker (PSB Imagine XB) now has a slight white noise/scratchy sound coming from the tweeter on some frequencies (sounds like it's from the tweeter to my ears).</p><p>What's my first point of call? Take to a repairer or is there something obvious I can check myself?</p><p>Full disclosure, I've never opened a speaker cabinet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="francois_27, post: 1108948, member: 24382"] So an unnamed family member dropped one of my bookshelves off its stand a while ago. The speaker (PSB Imagine XB) now has a slight white noise/scratchy sound coming from the tweeter on some frequencies (sounds like it's from the tweeter to my ears). What's my first point of call? Take to a repairer or is there something obvious I can check myself? Full disclosure, I've never opened a speaker cabinet. [/QUOTE]
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