So I came home during the week to find my FR speaker lying on it's side. Or more to the point.. my mate's speakers that I'm borrowing. :facepalm: Looks like I'll be buying it from him then.
I just picked it up turned it around to face the wall and walked away.... until today.
So obviously the front grille snapped off but today I opened it to find the below casualty
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/iicfyNKRVxGB1lChvYji9fRXGgZEDNqlp2MhHT2mt0g?feat=directlink
Tweeter came loose but "appears" to still function as it moves when I push it. It just has a bit of indentations on the cone.
Is there anything to be done for the mid (that's its magnet on top of the speaker). It looks like it was only glued onto the plastic spider to start with. Can I do that again?
I'm amazed at how cheap these speakers are made. Chipboard with polystyrene on the inside and plastic spiders... really???
I just picked it up turned it around to face the wall and walked away.... until today.
So obviously the front grille snapped off but today I opened it to find the below casualty
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/iicfyNKRVxGB1lChvYji9fRXGgZEDNqlp2MhHT2mt0g?feat=directlink
Tweeter came loose but "appears" to still function as it moves when I push it. It just has a bit of indentations on the cone.
Is there anything to be done for the mid (that's its magnet on top of the speaker). It looks like it was only glued onto the plastic spider to start with. Can I do that again?
I'm amazed at how cheap these speakers are made. Chipboard with polystyrene on the inside and plastic spiders... really???