Season greetings and all that,
I have a slight problem, which you may or may not be able to cast some light on hopefully.
The night before Christmas Eve speakers playing away merrily as they have been since the modifications (cross overboard upgraded in the UK, vcaps installed etc etc) were done and sounding better and better.
Christmas Eve, RH Channel stator dead, not a squeak.
Did all the usual checks to make sure it wasn't and amp/mains cable etc etc fault swapped speakers around. all checked out fine but Stator still dead. After Christmas Day (and some discharge time) I took the speakers apart to check things out, black wire soldered on to the back of the stator comes away. Ah says I , there’s the problem, this should be easily fixed. quick call to a friend who seems to be the go to guy with a soldering iron,(i know my limitations) repair done, speaker back together.
Result when powered up, small static like click, dead
Any suggestions, im a man on the edge!
I have a slight problem, which you may or may not be able to cast some light on hopefully.
The night before Christmas Eve speakers playing away merrily as they have been since the modifications (cross overboard upgraded in the UK, vcaps installed etc etc) were done and sounding better and better.
Christmas Eve, RH Channel stator dead, not a squeak.
Did all the usual checks to make sure it wasn't and amp/mains cable etc etc fault swapped speakers around. all checked out fine but Stator still dead. After Christmas Day (and some discharge time) I took the speakers apart to check things out, black wire soldered on to the back of the stator comes away. Ah says I , there’s the problem, this should be easily fixed. quick call to a friend who seems to be the go to guy with a soldering iron,(i know my limitations) repair done, speaker back together.
Result when powered up, small static like click, dead
Any suggestions, im a man on the edge!