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    • How to Tell If a Subwoofer is Blown?

      A subwoofer produces the heavy bass sound for your system, be it a car stereo or home theater. A sudden power surge or prolonged high volume can damage the vibrating coil inside the cabinet and possibly split or rupture the round speaker cone that delivers the low-frequency bass sound. Before replacing a subwoofer, particularly an... more »

    • How to Recone Speakers

      Everyone at one time or another experiences a blown speaker in their stereo system. A blown speaker typically occurs when your speaker cone tears, rips, or gets a hole in it. This creates a distorted rattling or muddy type of sound in the speaker. The best solution to a blown speaker is to simply change out the old damaged speaker... more »

    • How to Connect Bose Outdoor Speakers

      Bose produces a wide variety of consumer audio products, including outdoor speakers noted for their excellent sound and durability. Bose outdoor speakers are guaranteed to withstand severe weather. To ensure you get the best sound out of your Bose outdoor speakers, you'll want to connect them properly to your audio source--a receiver... more »

    • How to Fix a Blown Guitar Amplifier Speaker

      Most guitar cabinets use high volume speakers, but it is possible to overload and damage them. Follow these steps to fix them. more »

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