Hey there, fellas -
My $20 Vintage HiFi is having an issue with one of its speakers. It's got 3-way sets of Jensens with a C12-RL as a woofer, a 6"-ish mid and a 2-3" tweet.
There are 2 rectangular metal cans with 4 terminals each with Western Electric stamped into one side and a mess of numbers. One line ends in 2MF, one says 550VDC and 0-55C. This weekend, the left-hand set got much, much weaker than the right.
I tried a different set of speakers, and they were balanced, so it's down to the drivers or crossover ... caps?
What is a sensible, oscilloscope-free way to narrow things further?
Thank you!
My $20 Vintage HiFi is having an issue with one of its speakers. It's got 3-way sets of Jensens with a C12-RL as a woofer, a 6"-ish mid and a 2-3" tweet.
There are 2 rectangular metal cans with 4 terminals each with Western Electric stamped into one side and a mess of numbers. One line ends in 2MF, one says 550VDC and 0-55C. This weekend, the left-hand set got much, much weaker than the right.
I tried a different set of speakers, and they were balanced, so it's down to the drivers or crossover ... caps?
What is a sensible, oscilloscope-free way to narrow things further?
Thank you!
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