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  1. thanks for your help everyone, the problem was a loose connection in the crossover's top level. a little soldering cleaned everything up beautifully, thanks for your input.
  2. hello everyone, i'm a college student at the university of florida and new to this forum. I made the unfortunate mistake of lending my klipsch choruses to a friend in a fraternity for use at a party. they must have been underdriven, and one of the diaphragms ended up partially toasted (or so i thought) however, I ordered a new diaphragm from klipsch, and the symptoms remained after I installed it (sound cutting in / out arbitrarily with a direct correlation to wattage fluctuation) does anyone have any suggestions for what the problem might be? maybe a fouled capacitor in the crossover or something? i'd appreciate any help! thanks
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