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amidoinitrite
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Speaker Repair

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I bought a second hand matrix 2000 for $500..
one of the speakers crackles.. I know its not the cable because I've switched cables..
any ideas on how to find out where the problem is?
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Re: Speaker Repair

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b52? if so good luck
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Re: Speaker Repair

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why do you say that?
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Re: Speaker Repair

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built in amps and crossovers
plus had many headache with those things (smaller systems too) even straight from the box when i worked at gc
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Re: Speaker Repair

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yeah..
I know they're not the best.. but on a house party budget $500 for a matrix 2000 is a steal..
I was planning on getting the 1000 for over a month now.. which goes for $900
so I figured I'd pick up the 2000 for $500

even if I have to replace the speaker completely it would cost around $300.. which would put me at $800.. which is still a deal.

But I figured I could just replace what needs to be replaced.
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Re: Speaker Repair

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well like i said their all in one design how you're handy with electronics and soldering and have the proper meters and tools to tackle it as there is more that can go wrong than a passive speaker when it comes to troubleshooting
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Re: Speaker Repair

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I'm pretty sure its the speaker because I can plug the other one in to either out and it works fine..
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Re: Speaker Repair

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then simply swap the drivers between the 2 cabs and go from there
might just need a new driver
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Re: Speaker Repair

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good deal.. I'll give it a shot!
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Re: Speaker Repair

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so I swapped the horn driver + horn (I'm new to this so my terminology is gonna blow) and everything works great threw the one cab! I haven't swapped the 12" driver yet, because I figured that if the horn sounds good on the other one the problem is most likely in the connection.
Is there any other testing I should do?
Should I just get new cables and replace the jack? If the jack is the problem I would like to replace both of them on the tops?
..does this sound right?

thanks!
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Re: Speaker Repair

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-w- yea i would have tested the woofers first
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Re: Speaker Repair

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but would the woofer be what is causing the horn to crackle?

Edit: also the horns didn't require any soldering.. but the woofers will.. and I currently don't have a gun or solder
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Re: Speaker Repair

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well is it the horn or woofer crackling?
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Re: Speaker Repair

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I just went and tested each woofer alone in there own cab and they both work fine! So its obviously somewhere in the connection w/ the horn!
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Re: Speaker Repair

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well there ya go
more than likely you're going to need some solder, an iron, and wire though
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Re: Speaker Repair

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thanks for helping me narrow it down. What connection should I be looking at tho? because the horn requires no solder to connect.
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Re: Speaker Repair

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might just be a damaged horn
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Re: Speaker Repair

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it works fine when I plug it into the other cab tho!
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Re: Speaker Repair

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ok well i don't have the cab in front of me in pieces so i can't tell ya what needs to be desoldered then replaced -w-
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Re: Speaker Repair

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haha.. very true! What should I be looking for? just a loose wire or a worn/crappy solder job?

I could probably take pictures tomorrow if that'd help..
well.. If that would help you help me! lol
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