Jeff,
Two possibilities, but they are simply guesses. It is possible that the amplifier (or even the pre-amp upstream) has been damaged by the power fluctuation. If the component has a high frequency oscillation or instability, then exposure to the high frequency energy for an extended period (relative to heat dissipation capability of the tweeter) can overheat and damage/destroy the tweeter.
The other is that the power spike resulted in a high frequency surge, that destroyed the tweeter in one brief event. The amp/pre-amp may or may not be damaged.
Good luck.
Two possibilities, but they are simply guesses. It is possible that the amplifier (or even the pre-amp upstream) has been damaged by the power fluctuation. If the component has a high frequency oscillation or instability, then exposure to the high frequency energy for an extended period (relative to heat dissipation capability of the tweeter) can overheat and damage/destroy the tweeter.
The other is that the power spike resulted in a high frequency surge, that destroyed the tweeter in one brief event. The amp/pre-amp may or may not be damaged.
Good luck.