I'll never learn - how was I to know nobody else would bid? Anyway, it's not a financial
disaster Initial inspection shows:
Woofers - one shows about one ohm resistance and blips when I measure it, the other shows zero ohms and is stony silent when I measure it.
Tweeters - same story, different cabinets (ie one cab has an iffy woofer, the other has an iffy tweeter.)
Crossovers - charred wadding around, if the cabs had been vented there would have been some smoke.
Cosmetics - after a good cleanup and some teak oil, actually rather nice and way too good to give up on.
My guess is that someone got over enthusiastic with the volume knob in the past. I don't feel inclined to risk an amplifier by plugging these in yet. And I've no complaint about the vendor, who 'fessed up front that the tweeters might be goners too.
Woofers I'm not so concerned about, I saw Martin had some in stock not so long ago and they're only Philips items that can fall apart anyway. Tweeters I'm a tad more disappointed about, apparently they were nice SEAS items. Crossover capacitors and resistors shouldn't be too much hassle I'd have thought, been there done that.
So there they are. What I'm wondering is do I need one woofer and one tweeter or play safe with pairs? What sort of resistance should I have seen across the drive units?
Many thanks in advance,
Steve