If they need reconing that would be something you could see, are the cones or surrounds damaged? If not it sounds like the voice coils are rubbing, not a good sign. I would have them checked out by a professional and be prepared to replace the bad drivers. Can you tell which drivers are making the noise? If they can be biwired it will help determine which driver is faulty. "Scratchy" is not a good sound to have, I think you will be buying drivers. If you liked the sound before the problem get them repaired. You might not be happy with anything less than "fullrange" speakers after living with the 3-way 20s. New 3-way "fullrange" speakers will not be cheap. Good Luck.
Distortion from Dahlquist DQ-20...
I have a pair of mid 80's DQ 20's which have developed distortion from both speakers at anything above normal speech levels. When the volume is turned up on either the NAD amp or Denon receiver, there is a "scratchy" type noise that emanates, which becomes intolerable even at reasonable listening levels. I switched the wiring to a small pair of bookshelf speakers which sound fine. Is this a reconing issue or some other problem? I'm debating the worth of sending them to Regnar in N.Y. for a full overhaul vs. just buying a new set of speakers. Any advice is appreciated!
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