
Jack Russell
I smell home cookin!
I have some JBL near-field monitors that are now blown. Here are some rather nitwit questions:
1) When a speaker is blown isn't the cone ripped? I can see no rip anywhere. So what would make them sound like crap when the volumn goes up?
2) Once blown, is there a way to repair them, or would that cost more than getting new ones?
That didn't hurt, did it?
1) When a speaker is blown isn't the cone ripped? I can see no rip anywhere. So what would make them sound like crap when the volumn goes up?
2) Once blown, is there a way to repair them, or would that cost more than getting new ones?
That didn't hurt, did it?
