Hi,
I have a pair of eminence 12's that I pulled out of a Marshall valvestate 100 to replace the blown speakers in my B-52 AT-212. The speakers worked fine for a while but the B-52 encountered power tube trouble which took a screen resistor with it...
After repairs the amp never came back to life. The output was thin and tinny especially in the dirty channels.
I recently plugged the amp into a separate speaker cab and she came back to life. So... the speakers are bad, but not dead, and I am wondering if they are beyond repair or if I can get in there and bring them back to life?
Thanks,
Mr.
I have a pair of eminence 12's that I pulled out of a Marshall valvestate 100 to replace the blown speakers in my B-52 AT-212. The speakers worked fine for a while but the B-52 encountered power tube trouble which took a screen resistor with it...
After repairs the amp never came back to life. The output was thin and tinny especially in the dirty channels.
I recently plugged the amp into a separate speaker cab and she came back to life. So... the speakers are bad, but not dead, and I am wondering if they are beyond repair or if I can get in there and bring them back to life?
Thanks,
Mr.
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