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Join Date: Nov 2008
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hi all
i'v recently bought a pair of faulty jamo d 365 speakers, the fault lies with the high freq section on one unit only. basically there's no sound from tweeters & horn unit, could it be a wire come off, fault in cross over circuit, any ideas. look forward to your replies. kindest regards dave ( the duke ). |
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