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On Wed, 03 May 2006 03:32:50 GMT, eponymous cowherd wrote:
My speakers are 20 years old and until today I thought they were going strong. I have always known that they sound better with the grills off, but because the drivers are made with polypropelene I have always assumed that I should mostly keep them on to protect them from UV. Every once in a while I take the grills off and today I did so. For whatever reason I decided to touch the tweeter dome and was surprised that I could not feel any vibration at all. I turned the treble knob to full and tried changing CDs but I could never feel the tweeter dome move at all, this was on both speakers. Am I supposed to feel the tweeter dome move? If you're so deaf that you can't hear a tweeter, then it really doesn't matter if they're dead or not. Have you considered listening to some music and listening for the treble? |
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