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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Azle, TX, On the infamous Jacksboro Highway.
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Hello All, I have a pair of JBL L56 speakers I listen to out in my shop. I was moving one, to reposition it, and the thing fell. Fell from a height of about six feet. Now the woofer is "locked up". I have removed the speaker from the cabinet and it did play. However the voice coil is not moving. (hope I stated that correctly) Anyway can I force the voice coil in some way to "unlock" the woofer?
Thanks for looking, and for the help. Raymond Paris |
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