Hi,
I have a set of speakers - of which one has a hum/vibration/disturbance/noise-on-the-line. To aid my repair effort - I took the speaker apart.
Please excuse potential incorrect terminology.
The driver:
The crossover:
I have a set of speakers - of which one has a hum/vibration/disturbance/noise-on-the-line. To aid my repair effort - I took the speaker apart.
Please excuse potential incorrect terminology.
The driver:
![1-P1010240_zpstdbqbjps.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/855/85547576a3aa90b4c171e9b55989ad31.jpg)
![1-P1010242_zpscxw6jgjx.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/609/609e05326a77c1cdf1d16fcd591396f1.jpg)
![1-P1010243_zpsqkr7xv1j.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a2f/a2f15fb82f836d4a4aff71794e40d675.jpg)
The crossover:
![1-P1010239_zps2mdph8w6.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/169/169881a8b2790765096e1c4f79a6c775.jpg)
- The yellow-and-black wires go to the driver
- Where do I start looking ? Crossover or driver?
- Can glue on the yellow part (diaphragm?) be an issue?
- One of the drivers was repaired/replaced at some point. is the amount of glue visible on it normal?
- These speakers were not expensive - is driver replacement a worthwhile option?