hi everyone, i just joined so i'm new to the sunn world. thanks for your patience!
i just picked up a 1969 2x15 bass cabinet that looked like it was in great shape. i payed $275 for it at a pawn shop here in portland, or. i have just started to play bass in a band so i am trying to put a rig together. i hope to be running a traynor yba-3 into this cab very soon, but right now i'm using an old 120 watt orange overdrive model. i was using this amp through a borrowed cab and playing with the master volume all the way up and the gain at about 9 o'clock and getting enough volume and clarity to compete with 2 jmp full stacks. when i hooked up the sunn cab and played at the same volume and got some pretty terrible flapping and popping noises. i decided to look into it. i took the back off to find 2 16 ohm jbl d 140f speakers. in between the speakers is a horizontal slot with angled panels. also, the interior baffle was signed in pencil by 2 guys and dated august 19, 1969 followed by a peace sign! nice touch, i thought. i took the speakers out and they look flawless. i don't know much about speakers, so to my untrained eye there were no apparent indications that the speakers were blown. nothing torn, or separated. i thought the noise may have been from a loose screw, but this does not seem to the case as i re-installed the speakers and tightened everything. i finally figured out that i could remove the front grille with a little care and elbow grease, so i removed that to observe the speakers in use. when played at a reasonable volume there was a great deal of action front to back on the cone and it was definitely making some bad sounds, but i don't know enough to know what is wrong. (i was playing with the back off during this testing phase, if that makes a difference) so, i dunno, what constitutes a "blown" speaker? my research tells me that these speakers were the highest rated speakers of the jbl 140/130 15's that were offered with these cabs (is this the cab that is paired with the 2000s?) so should this be happening?
my questions:
1) how do i know what model cab this is?
2) are these speakers as bad-off as they seem? what is actually wrong with them/ what happened to them? (may be a really stupid question)
3) are they worth saving? i've seen single d140f speakers selling for the price i payed for the cab... that seems a bit puffed up. is there a reasonably economic solution in reconditioning these or replacing them with something comparable or (heavens to betsy?!) even better than these jbls?
i have 30 days to decide what to do about this. they will apparently give me a full refund if i don't like it. i'd really like to keep it, but i don't see spending another 600 bucks to do so. i would really appreciate any help, advice, comments, or heckling that you guys could offer. thanks!
-jeremy