First, thanks for all the responses. I really appreciate them all.
I looked at the crossover circuit board, it looks very clean, no altered color and no smell, I did not see any fuses there.
I am a nobody when it comes to electronic stuff, so I guess, tomorrow I will bring the tweeter to a speaker repair shop to see where the problem is. Hopefully, it is something trivial.
My other alternative is to look for "compatible" 1" diaphragms on line, and try to re-use the Celestion housing but right now I am not sure if that is where it failed.
By the way, I am in Austin, TX, if you know any decent speaker repair shop, please let me know. I just pick it out of random. There are not many of them though.
I looked at the crossover circuit board, it looks very clean, no altered color and no smell, I did not see any fuses there.
I am a nobody when it comes to electronic stuff, so I guess, tomorrow I will bring the tweeter to a speaker repair shop to see where the problem is. Hopefully, it is something trivial.
My other alternative is to look for "compatible" 1" diaphragms on line, and try to re-use the Celestion housing but right now I am not sure if that is where it failed.
By the way, I am in Austin, TX, if you know any decent speaker repair shop, please let me know. I just pick it out of random. There are not many of them though.