Blown speaker??

SteveAlysis

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I have an Orange 4x12 with 4 Celestion g1265's, at low normal volumes it seems fine, but when i turn up i get this farty thud from the top right speaker. At first i thought something was loose so i opened it up and tightened everything, but I still have the problem.

I play pretty loud with the master on my dual rec between 2-3 o'clock, so i'm not sure if i'm just too fu**ing loud, or something is really blown.
 
Re: Blown speaker??

are you sure its only the one speaker ? could just be natural breakup but if it is just the one speaker I would think it is in some way damaged
 
Re: Blown speaker??

are you sure its only the one speaker ? could just be natural breakup but if it is just the one speaker I would think it is in some way damaged


yeah, its only that speaker, and only when I have my master about half way or more. Mainly when palm muting. Its not noticable in the mix, but its gonna be an issue when i start recording next month.
 
Re: Blown speaker??

Disconnect that speaker and another. Run them one at a time into your amp.
That will tell you if it is the speaker.
If you already know it is the speaker.....
good luck
 
Re: Blown speaker??

yeah, its only that speaker, and only when I have my master about half way or more. Mainly when palm muting. Its not noticable in the mix, but its gonna be an issue when i start recording next month.

you may have to just replace the speaker or take it in to be looked at. At least with recording though you can mic a different speaker but regardless i'm sure you want to fix the problem. I have never had a speaker blow on me so I'm not too informed about it so hopefully someone with more knowledge can chime in.
 
Re: Blown speaker??

The dustcap wouldn't cause that. Check the cones and around the back where the spider (the suspension part) attaches to the frame. Old celestions have a habit of coming unglued there.
 
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