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    Posted: 15 October 2018 at 10:12pm
Hi

I have a Wharfefale D 093 out of a LIX full range cab. Is no sound from the driver.
What could be the fault?
What's the best option repair or replacement 

Thanks
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Can you push the cone in and out, if so put a meter across the terminals set on ohms? If no reading send it to RMJ Recones or Wembley Loudspeakers for repair or scour eBay for a similar driver.  Get amplifier checked to make sure no DC current.

 If cone seized find a replacement driver
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Yes I can push cone backwards and and forwards 

Thanks Nicky
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