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Dropped Speaker - Repairs Question
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<blockquote data-quote="dan duette" data-source="post: 1109020" data-attributes="member: 15299"><p>I had this years ago when a domestic knocked a sand-filled speaker stand with bolted on speaker over (how do they do that?). The bass driver had such a big magnet that it literally kept going once the speaker cabinet itself stopped against the floor, thereby actually bending or distorting a cast magnesium frame ever so slightly. From then on at certain volume levels you started hearing a scratchy distorted sound from that speaker. Eventually had to replace the driver as well as the domestic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dan duette, post: 1109020, member: 15299"] I had this years ago when a domestic knocked a sand-filled speaker stand with bolted on speaker over (how do they do that?). The bass driver had such a big magnet that it literally kept going once the speaker cabinet itself stopped against the floor, thereby actually bending or distorting a cast magnesium frame ever so slightly. From then on at certain volume levels you started hearing a scratchy distorted sound from that speaker. Eventually had to replace the driver as well as the domestic. [/QUOTE]
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