Caitlan Messages: 42 Registered: April 2017 Location: California
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Hi, I'd recommend taking your speaker to someone who could fix it or back to where you purchased it from. If you had a warranty on it, maybe you can get your money back?
If there's obvious damage like a cracked case or a dent to the cone you might be able to get a replacement part. Otherwise I'd suggest taking it to a professional to have a look at or just replacing it if it was a cheap speaker. Is it still under warranty?
It's no longer under warranty, that's why I was worried. I think I will take your advice and have a professional look it over. Hopefully it makes sense to fix it rather than having to buy a new one.
It's no longer under warranty, that's why I was worried. I think I will take your advice and have a professional look it over. Hopefully it makes sense to fix it rather than having to buy a new one.
As far as I know, a warranty never caters for repairs resulting from human fault. I think it will be helpful if you approached someone else to repair it for you. It might be something that can easily be fixed.