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   Heybrook HB2 - silent speakers

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Heybrook HB2 - silent speakers
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Hello

An over enthusiastic friend recently used my hifi (technics SU 7700 amp with heybrook HB2 speakers) and although the music was being played loud, i didn't think it was insanely loud. Now however, the speakers don't reproduce any sound.

i have checked the amp, it works fine with other speakers so i assume the speakers have blown.

there is no visible damage to the cones or tweeters.

Does anyone know what actually happens when a speaker blows, or if it's worthwhile trying to fix it? not sure if i should write this off, or get speakers repaired, or try and sell the cones and tweeters separately .

Any advice greatly appreciated!

thanks

tom

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