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<blockquote data-quote="perfectcircle" data-source="post: 8075889" data-attributes="member: 620205"><p>if you have a multimeter, you can set it to ohm and get a reading on the coils. is it a v1 or v2? also another way is to push the middle of the cone and see if you it makes a scratching noise. if its a v1 "has a jl dust cap" it might not be worth fixing. can just get another one used off ebay or craigslist. if its a v2 "solid black full dust cover" you can send it back to jl and pay an arm and a leg for a recone or you can look at fixmyspeaker.com dave at psi can surely fix it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perfectcircle, post: 8075889, member: 620205"] if you have a multimeter, you can set it to ohm and get a reading on the coils. is it a v1 or v2? also another way is to push the middle of the cone and see if you it makes a scratching noise. if its a v1 "has a jl dust cap" it might not be worth fixing. can just get another one used off ebay or craigslist. if its a v2 "solid black full dust cover" you can send it back to jl and pay an arm and a leg for a recone or you can look at fixmyspeaker.com dave at psi can surely fix it [/QUOTE]
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