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Mike Rivers
 
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In article writes:

Why not just measure the DC component, once the woofer is stuck?


If the problem is actually DC coming out the speaker output, you don't
want to apply that to a might-still-be-good speaker any longer than
necessary or it may no longer be still-good.

It's still not clear if the woofer is actually physically stuck - like
when it moves from its centered position, it stays put after the
signal and power is removed (that's bad) or if it moves off center
when power is applied and goes back to center when power is removed
(that's an amplifier problem). Or even if "stuck" means that it simply
stops working and we have no information at all about the actual
motion of the cone.

That's the problem with having an idea of what's wrong and not being
able to see the patient.


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