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Re: Damaged speakers [message #85132 is a reply to message #85108] Mon, 08 May 2017 02:28 Go to previous message
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Lark wrote on Wed, 03 May 2017 18:15
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.
 
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