OK, lesson number 1. Resistance is not impedance. Impedance is more or less AC resistance, while resistance per se would be DC resistance. The DC resistance of the speaker voice coil is not its impedance. Impedance is a reactive value involving the inductance and capacitance as well as the resistance of the voice coil. Typically, speakers measure resistance a little lower than the nominal impedance. 8 ohm speakers might read 6 ohms for example. Look up the data on any speaker and there will be the impedance curve, showing how impedance varies - a LOT - over frequency range of speaker.
You can take the amp module out of the unit, and connect some other amp to the speaker itself to test if the speaker is still good. Blown amps often destroy the speakers.
I think it is asking a lot of someone with no experience to try to fix one of these things, especially if they think it will save money. Learning how to fix these is not like learning to cook an egg. Ain;t going to happen inside of an hour, or a week, or...
You could remove the amp assembly and ship it to a shop and have it back soon. If you read all 165 posts here, you should know that this is a complex system and not simple to repair. Not saying you can;t do it, but it won;t be simple.
You can take the amp module out of the unit, and connect some other amp to the speaker itself to test if the speaker is still good. Blown amps often destroy the speakers.
I think it is asking a lot of someone with no experience to try to fix one of these things, especially if they think it will save money. Learning how to fix these is not like learning to cook an egg. Ain;t going to happen inside of an hour, or a week, or...
You could remove the amp assembly and ship it to a shop and have it back soon. If you read all 165 posts here, you should know that this is a complex system and not simple to repair. Not saying you can;t do it, but it won;t be simple.
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