Topic: Is my speaker is blown?
I have a marshall LEAD4x12 cab.
The upper left speaker makes music, but has a bit of a rattle (sort like when you flick a filament bulb) in the background of it. It occurs only when I hit certain bassy notes like an E chord, or a B note (a string 2nd fret). stuff like that it rattles a bit.
I don't know if it's blown, and here is what I did to check:
I took the speaker out of the cabinet. First I checked to see if it was loose, but it wasn't noticeably loose. So after I got the speaker out, I lightly pushed down on the speaker and listened for any papery or cardboard flapping onto cardboard sounds that would suggest a broken speaker. I could get nothing like that, but when I went down farther, it made (what I can only describe as) a sticky or smacky noise, like something was sticking to it, and unsticking again. Like putting a half wet lolli-pop on a table and pulling it off again. I couldn't get it to happen regularly, maybe once or twice every 10 or so pushes down on the speaker.
Does anyone have experience with this sort of thing?
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