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I'm hoping this message does n't illicit too many sarcastic replies... I've got a pair of celestion ditton 33's and the woofer isn't working on one of them. I dont know where to begin with the electronics. The speaker looks ok and there arent any broken wires, the top two speaker elements are working.
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