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  1. Ok I understand thank you for all the help. I finally fixed the problem! I can hear the bass again. I opened the cabinet and noticed one of the cords inside that connects to the woofer was hanging and not connected to the woofer. So I put it through and bent it around so it won't come off very easily. I just have one final question. What should I do to make sure it doesn't fall off again? I noticed the other cord was sottered on to the woofer. Since I don't have a sotter gun can I just duct tape it, leave it alone, or do something different? Thanks again everyone for the help!
  2. ok thanks I opened the cabinet and noticed there wasn't any tear in the woofer. I identified the 2 taps the connect the woofer but I don't understand what you mean by touch them?
  3. Ok thank you, I just switched the fuses and I still have the same problem. So it must be the screws on the crossover network or the woofer. thanks again
  4. Ok thanks for the help. When I check the fuses what should I be looking for or what should I do? And what screws do I lossen and tighten? Sorry I don't really know too much about this stuff.
  5. I have two old, big klipsch speakers that my uncle gave to me. I think I blew out the right speaker because when I listen to music soley from the right speaker there is no bass. The left speaker works fine. How do I fix the right speaker? There is a fuse and the two hookups for the speaker wire in the back and that's it. Do I have to do something with the fuse? Please Help
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