Hello everyone. I'm a real noob when it comes to electronics, but I'm in a situation that might be easily/cheaply fixed by a bit of circuit board troubleshooting, and I'm actually quite interested in learning how it all works in the process. I've got a basic understanding of ohm's law and magnetism, as well as a Digital Multimeter. So if you're interested in helping, here's the story.
I installed a set of AudioBahn ABC680V component speakers in my car. One half stopped working, so I did some mixing and matching and determined that there was something wrong with the 2-way crossover that fed the midwoofer and tweeter. Someone on a car audio forum mentioned that it may be something I could fix on my own, and I'm willing to try, because if all else fails I'll just sacrifice the extra twenty bucks it would cost to buy a new pair. I've done some basic testing with my DMM, and although I don't really know what I'm talking about, some of the results don't really seem to make sense. I would assume you would find continuity between each of the positive and each of the negative terminals, but the positive tweeter terminal shows continuity with all three negatives instead of the other two positives. If anyone thinks they might know what's wrong, please respond with your suggestion. I'll be up for a while and I've got a good enough camera if anyone would like to see images of what I'm working with. Thanks for your help.