I bought an e120, had a tiny bit of rub. No big deal. Fast forward a couple weeks, it started just cutting out. Strum a chord kinda loud then it comes right back on. It cuts out from things like me setting my phone on top of the cabinet. Or from me knocking the cabinet/walking around it without tiptoeing. (1x12 TRM cab) So i go and buy a k. No rub, re-coned from what i can tell was a factory re-cone kit. Very happy with it. same story as above with the E. Starts randomly cutting out. Play a chord/turn twin off/on and it comes back to life. I play low volume, bedroom setting usually. But i do plan on playing a gig here and there.
So my questions are; Is this just my bad luck? voice coil issue? is it something that would only happen at low volume? as in, If the speakers were really being driven at louder volumes would this be happening? I've now spent nearly 400 bucks on two speakers trying to have a nice simple jerry tone (i'm a broke college student who has no business having a three thousand dollar + rig) So does anyone have any insight on how to fix this? Re-coning? This has been a huge letdown, and i'm thinking that maybe this is just something that comes along with using 30 year old speakers. Maybe someone can provide some insight or a story of their own.
-Vic
So my questions are; Is this just my bad luck? voice coil issue? is it something that would only happen at low volume? as in, If the speakers were really being driven at louder volumes would this be happening? I've now spent nearly 400 bucks on two speakers trying to have a nice simple jerry tone (i'm a broke college student who has no business having a three thousand dollar + rig) So does anyone have any insight on how to fix this? Re-coning? This has been a huge letdown, and i'm thinking that maybe this is just something that comes along with using 30 year old speakers. Maybe someone can provide some insight or a story of their own.
-Vic