Rocket94,
do your terminals look like the ones in this link?
https://www.ukaudiomart.com/details/649448539-paradigm-studio-10-v5/images/1933995/
When you say you put a tight rubber band around both wire connections are you referring to the upper +/- binding posts?
it looks like you can unscrew the back plate that the terminals are mounted in to gain access to the wiring inside that feeds the crossover. Commonly used on the rear of the binding posts are collar nuts to lock down the post. If one of the binding posts is bent visually you might be able to unscrew the collar nut allowing you to pull that post out of the rear panel and check for a fractured binding post or a loose wire connection to the post. If the crossover is affixed to the terminal cup then there may be a broken solder joint from post to crossover board, which could explain you putting tension on the post and it making contact again. This scenario would involve soldering skill to correct. Pic in link of board affixed to cup.
https://www.canuckaudiomart.com/details/649510789-paradigm-studio-and-signature-drivers/images/22088...
You can take a picture of it and post it in the systems page here and then link it in this thread for members to see what’s up.
do your terminals look like the ones in this link?
https://www.ukaudiomart.com/details/649448539-paradigm-studio-10-v5/images/1933995/
When you say you put a tight rubber band around both wire connections are you referring to the upper +/- binding posts?
it looks like you can unscrew the back plate that the terminals are mounted in to gain access to the wiring inside that feeds the crossover. Commonly used on the rear of the binding posts are collar nuts to lock down the post. If one of the binding posts is bent visually you might be able to unscrew the collar nut allowing you to pull that post out of the rear panel and check for a fractured binding post or a loose wire connection to the post. If the crossover is affixed to the terminal cup then there may be a broken solder joint from post to crossover board, which could explain you putting tension on the post and it making contact again. This scenario would involve soldering skill to correct. Pic in link of board affixed to cup.
https://www.canuckaudiomart.com/details/649510789-paradigm-studio-and-signature-drivers/images/22088...
You can take a picture of it and post it in the systems page here and then link it in this thread for members to see what’s up.