- Joined
- Oct 10, 2010
- Location
- West London
Cut a long story short, my old mixer used to blow the left speaker on my setup due to a dodgy XLR output.
I have a spare speaker which is being used at the moment, and have upgraded my mixer and sold the old one.
Sadly it blew one of my new Pioneer speakers link below for what they are.
https://www.decks.co.uk/products/studio-monitors/pioneer/sdj50x#.VOxSKkxFDIU
My question is - how many things could possibly "blow" or break in the speaker? If its a fuse i'll be willing to take the back off and give it a crack myself (been quoted all sorts to even have a look at these)
If its something bigger than a fuse I know its potentially not even worth paying the dollar for it.
Anyone with experience pulling apart speakers and replacing parts hit me up, would be interested to know if potentially this is an easy fix as surely there aren't too many components that will make up this speaker?
I have a spare speaker which is being used at the moment, and have upgraded my mixer and sold the old one.
Sadly it blew one of my new Pioneer speakers link below for what they are.
https://www.decks.co.uk/products/studio-monitors/pioneer/sdj50x#.VOxSKkxFDIU
My question is - how many things could possibly "blow" or break in the speaker? If its a fuse i'll be willing to take the back off and give it a crack myself (been quoted all sorts to even have a look at these)
If its something bigger than a fuse I know its potentially not even worth paying the dollar for it.
Anyone with experience pulling apart speakers and replacing parts hit me up, would be interested to know if potentially this is an easy fix as surely there aren't too many components that will make up this speaker?