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Studio Monitors: Event 20/20's Well Over 10 Years of Service - Dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmy Hardin" data-source="post: 147693" data-attributes="member: 3644"><p>Re: Studio Monitors: Event 20/20's Well Over 10 Years of Service - Dead?</p><p></p><p>One way to do it i guess is to push on the woofer and see if it goes in and out if you hear a small bit of noise on the inside then the voice coil may be damaged , Or if it doesn't move at all it's time for a new woofer. If it does move without any noise then you might try looking at the crossover and see if anything is damaged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmy Hardin, post: 147693, member: 3644"] Re: Studio Monitors: Event 20/20's Well Over 10 Years of Service - Dead? One way to do it i guess is to push on the woofer and see if it goes in and out if you hear a small bit of noise on the inside then the voice coil may be damaged , Or if it doesn't move at all it's time for a new woofer. If it does move without any noise then you might try looking at the crossover and see if anything is damaged. [/QUOTE]
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