Monitor 7 knocked over

Ezroku
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My left Monitor 7 speaker was knocked over. Tweeter and driver still output audio but it sounds relatively muted compared to my right speaker. Are there DC resistance values I can measure the tweeter and/or driver against? Or are chances that it’s something with the wiring/other components?
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Also wanted to hear opinions on driving them with a Yamaha RX-V4A receiver.
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Have you checked to see if the driver is frozen? I am guessing you have a magnet that shifted.
Lightly take your fingers and push on the driver, see if it moves in and out. You could also lightly push on the passive radiator and see if it moves as well.
I personally would also pull the driver-passive, and tweeter, and look for any other damage you may not see, including the crossover.. -
Have you checked to see if the driver is frozen? I am guessing you have a magnet that shifted.
Lightly take your fingers and push on the driver, see if it moves in and out. You could also lightly push on the passive radiator and see if it moves as well.
I personally would also pull the driver-passive, and tweeter, and look for any other damage you may not see, including the crossover..
You were right. Driver magnet seems to have shifted. Driver is frozen. As for the tweeter one of the wires seemed to have loosened to the point of disconnecting when I was removing it. Passive driver seems un damaged and so does crossover from a quick visual inspection
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