Hi,
Could be the xover, cabling or the tweeter.
Check list:
1/Connect the speaker to the cable of the speaker that works just to make sure the problems is coming from the speaker (you may have already done this)
2/Open the part of the speaker that enables access to the xover, connect the speaker cable to the tweeter wires (bypassing the xover)and put the volume up a little
3/If the tweeter does not work then take the tweeter out and connect the speaker cables to the tweeter.
You've go the picture.
You can probably source the tweeter for a moderate price. For the xover it could only be one component (they are cheap) but you would have to know how to check & repair.
Tim
Could be the xover, cabling or the tweeter.
Check list:
1/Connect the speaker to the cable of the speaker that works just to make sure the problems is coming from the speaker (you may have already done this)
2/Open the part of the speaker that enables access to the xover, connect the speaker cable to the tweeter wires (bypassing the xover)and put the volume up a little
3/If the tweeter does not work then take the tweeter out and connect the speaker cables to the tweeter.
You've go the picture.
You can probably source the tweeter for a moderate price. For the xover it could only be one component (they are cheap) but you would have to know how to check & repair.
Tim