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Signs of Blown Speaker
There is a distortion at normal volumes If you hear hiss, static, or fuzz even at moderate volumes, you're dealing with one of two issues. You either have a torn cone or loose or damaged voice coils. The problem should get worse if you turn up the volume.
There is the incomplete frequency response A blown woofer is identified by incomplete or inaccurate frequency response. This means you'll hear less bass or high frequencies from this speaker than from others in its set. Call an experienced person who will repair your speaker.
There is a lack of cone distortion A speaker's cone moves quickly to push air around and create sound. If it isn't vibrating, it isn't receiving power. This indicates that a wire has come loose or that a component within the speaker assembly is malfunctioning.
The infinite impedance at the coils A multimeter can be used to test the impedance at the voice coil for the more technically inclined. If it's nearly infinite, you've got a serious electrical issue on your hands.
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