Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 11:00:50 +0000 From: Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelationsnospamail.com> Subject: Re: An interesting speaker problem
Robert Murphy wrote: > "Pooh Bear" <rabbitsfriendsandrelationsnospamail.com> wrote in message > news:423F64A2.854A75D0nospamail.com... > < snip > > > It's conceivable that the speaker is slightly off centre and thermal > > effects may > > have forced the voice coil to jam on the polepiece in cold weather. > > > > > > Graham > > > Thanks for your help. Any suggestions on correcting this? I am not exactly > an audiophile. If it is this problem, only replacing the speaker itself will do the job. You've plenty of time though. See if it continues working fine through the warmer months before making any decision. If the speaker cuts out at *high* temps - it may be the same problem too ! You can only really assess this by removing the speaker. In which case, for your trouble, you might as well replace it at the same time ! Graham