What the H ll Happened Here?


I was listening to music two nights ago and heard what sounded like low level scratching through one speaker, then it went away. A short while later it happened again but this time the sratching was coming from both speakers with reduced bass response. Then, I lost bass in one speaker completely with maybe 1/2 output from the other. Tweeters seem OK but hard to tell as they sound kinda bad without the rest of the spectrum.

By the way, I have Harbeth C7s which are two ways.

I thought the problem may be tubes in the pre-amp so I plugged in a passive that was just boxed away, same problems. Tried another amp, CD player (with and without the DAC), same problems. Swapped speakers from side to side, problem with woofers went with them. Then I tried pressing slightly on the woofers, doing so causes changes in the distortion. So I'm pretty damn sure it's a problem with both speakers, but what the hell happened? And to both speakers at the same time?? I noticed no electrical surges, power problems of any kind.

Guys, any ideas as what's going on???
tomryan
Excellent info and advice, guys. I have plugged in two expensive Pinnacle speakers and am running them to see if anything else happens. I bought them new 6 years ago at 50% off for $115.00 pair at Accutronics Audio when they were going out of business and the owner, Arnie, was setting up Audiogon. Thought they'd work in my wife's bedroom system but they've never been out of the box since purchase. So far no problems.

If something happens to these then it may indeed be the amp but I don't think so as it was a one time occurance. It may also be, as stated above, an electrical problem in house as we've recently had a couple of other odd things happen around here. I've called a good electrician to come out and "trouble shoot".

And, no, I did not smell anything burning whatsoever. Will take out the woofer that is giving no sound and see what's what. I understand Harbeth builds their own woofers and will send them an e-mail to discuss.
Found out what problem was. Seems there was a voltage surge into our house and also house next door. Turns out my wife's laptop is also damaged as is a clock radio used in the basement. I'm going to make an insurance claim and see if this will be covered.

Had a friend who has been modding his own hi-fi stuff for 25 years (such as fully modded Quad 63s, various tube amps, etc.) check the speakers and the woofers are blown. Somehow the tweeters survived as did the crossovers. New woofers cost $300.00 each since Harbeth builds their own Radial drivers. Time for a properly designed power plant!
When I bought my speakers (Paradigm active 40's and ADP's. I don't have a CC, so if anyone knows where I can get one, I'd be greatful), I realized these were hard to get. So what I did is spend $200 and I put in a whole house surge protector. If you get a surge, it's much easier (read: cheaper) to replace that $200 dollar protector than probably any other electronic equipment in my home...and I have toys!