Hi all,
I recently got a lightly used second hand Emi Tonker shipped to me in the UK from the States, and I have paired it with a brand new one. The second hand one doesn't seem to have the same output as the new one, and the cone seems to have more resistance when I apply a little pressure with my fingertips, compared to the new model I have. Are these the damning symptoms of a frozen speaker? If so, I fear I'm going to have to take it up with the seller and get it re-coned.
Is there a definitive way to tell if a speaker is frozen? Can I still use the speaker or will this damage it further/harm my amp?
Thanks in advance guys.
I recently got a lightly used second hand Emi Tonker shipped to me in the UK from the States, and I have paired it with a brand new one. The second hand one doesn't seem to have the same output as the new one, and the cone seems to have more resistance when I apply a little pressure with my fingertips, compared to the new model I have. Are these the damning symptoms of a frozen speaker? If so, I fear I'm going to have to take it up with the seller and get it re-coned.
Is there a definitive way to tell if a speaker is frozen? Can I still use the speaker or will this damage it further/harm my amp?
Thanks in advance guys.
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