Thanks for the replies.
I'll be checking resistance tonight. Bob thinks that while unlikely, it's possible things might have got screwed up when I was disconnecting the old crossover. The connections to the squawker, and particulary the tweeter, were very hard to remove, and I had to do a fair amount of pulling to get them off. So it's possible that in internal wire or voice coil might have been damaged in the process. I've never heard of this until now, and wish that I had known of it prior to pulling on stuff, but I guess it's all part of the adventure for some of us.
I have a hunch that these are going to the shop tomorrow for repair, but I guess we'll know for sure tonight.
Thanks again.
I'll be checking resistance tonight. Bob thinks that while unlikely, it's possible things might have got screwed up when I was disconnecting the old crossover. The connections to the squawker, and particulary the tweeter, were very hard to remove, and I had to do a fair amount of pulling to get them off. So it's possible that in internal wire or voice coil might have been damaged in the process. I've never heard of this until now, and wish that I had known of it prior to pulling on stuff, but I guess it's all part of the adventure for some of us.
I have a hunch that these are going to the shop tomorrow for repair, but I guess we'll know for sure tonight.
Thanks again.