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Ever Break Speakers?
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<p>[QUOTE="James, post: 108058, member: 21326"]I have fried tweeters in a pro audio system. The voice coil melted. But the speakers were known to fry tweeters in that particular model. My son did rip apart the woofers in one of my studio rooms. He used to have band practice in the room and use my stereo system to play the real song loud (to hear the lyrics) while they played music. I figured it out after inspecting the torn aprt cones. I bout a re-coning kit and fixed em. Never had a problem since then...but no more cranking it so loud.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 108058, member: 21326"]I have fried tweeters in a pro audio system. The voice coil melted. But the speakers were known to fry tweeters in that particular model. My son did rip apart the woofers in one of my studio rooms. He used to have band practice in the room and use my stereo system to play the real song loud (to hear the lyrics) while they played music. I figured it out after inspecting the torn aprt cones. I bout a re-coning kit and fixed em. Never had a problem since then...but no more cranking it so loud.[/QUOTE]
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