yeah id love for u to guie me through it. But i have no test gear. do u just need a voltometer? Im totally noob to all this **** but im DYING to learn it. teach me xD
The first thing to do is to disconnect the woofer. Then make see if there is continuity from the + speaker terminal to the + wire to the woofer. Do the same for the -. If there is no continuity use the ohm meter to see where the circuit is open.
If you put an ohm meter across the terminals of the woofer it should read 6 to 8 ohms. Then if you put a 1.5 volt cell across the terminals the cone should pop in and out as you make and break the circuit.
If the woofer fails either of these tests in needs re coning.
If the woofer is OK disconnect the 16 mfd cap and see if it has a short with your meter.
Now put you ohm meter across the the 1.1 mH choke. It should read around 0.3 ohm. If it will not conduct it is open circuit and needs replacing
If the the choke is OK, then reconnect the woofer without the 16 mfd cap in circuit. If you hear sound from the woofer, then the cap needs replacing.
See how you get on.
Merry Christmas.