Hello,
I have a pair of old 3-way speakers. The other one is currently hooked to my PC via a solderable 3.5mm mono plug I soldered to the wires and works OK, but the other one's main/bass driver was dead so it's currently sitting unused. The pair is about 30 years old, so I have a couple of questions about them.
1. Could the main driver of the currently unused speaker be dead due to dried up caps, or could the driver itself be dead?
2. If I replace the caps on the crossover(s) of the speaker(s), would that have any impact on audio quality/output power?
Many thanks for any answers!
I have a pair of old 3-way speakers. The other one is currently hooked to my PC via a solderable 3.5mm mono plug I soldered to the wires and works OK, but the other one's main/bass driver was dead so it's currently sitting unused. The pair is about 30 years old, so I have a couple of questions about them.
1. Could the main driver of the currently unused speaker be dead due to dried up caps, or could the driver itself be dead?
2. If I replace the caps on the crossover(s) of the speaker(s), would that have any impact on audio quality/output power?
Many thanks for any answers!
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