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Loudspeaker Tech help please...
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<blockquote data-quote="Doogle" data-source="post: 83528" data-attributes="member: 392"><p>Hi guys, I am busy refurbing an old pair of B & O 1200 speakers, which have Seas 1,5" Dome Tweeters model H-087. One is playing normally, and the other is really soft, but still playing. Is this a driver problem, or could it be a crossover component? (Have checked the amplification with other speakers, and swapped the B&O's around, so it's definitely the speaker)</p><p>Help appreciated, </p><p>Thks, Doogle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doogle, post: 83528, member: 392"] Hi guys, I am busy refurbing an old pair of B & O 1200 speakers, which have Seas 1,5" Dome Tweeters model H-087. One is playing normally, and the other is really soft, but still playing. Is this a driver problem, or could it be a crossover component? (Have checked the amplification with other speakers, and swapped the B&O's around, so it's definitely the speaker) Help appreciated, Thks, Doogle [/QUOTE]
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