If you gently press the diaphragm, does the speaker work? If so, then it is blown.
If you gently press the diaphragm, does the speaker work? If so, then it is blown.
Also keep in mind that unlike other resistors, the Dynaohm has a polarity. Make sure you have the + towards the NB.
Yeah, that blade needs something to act as a diffuser material or it will not light up at all. I wrote a tutorial a few years ago showing how to I make up a blade here: http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...t-how-I-do-it)
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Not sure if anyone else mentioned this but using what looks like solid wire and having a lot of exposed wire can be causing issues and if it is not shorting out now could in the future especially at the LED. When soldering to the bass speaker tabs try not to get so much heat on them (pre-tin is your friend) and do not move the wire until they cool back down this will keep your tabs from being all wonky like they are in your picture. Also those tabs have a wire coming from the speaker to them and if you broke that connection or made it so it is barely touching it could be causing your sound issues.
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