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Hello all, I sure hope someone here can help me out.

Unfortunately I am a bit of a newb at this, I recently got a set of Crown speakers for my new restaurant, we have accoustic bands playing every weekend, but I am having difficulties with them always burning these things (photo's attached) and then the horns no longer work.
I have had them repaired twice already but the problem persists and I wondered if anybody with some technical experience would be able to shed some light on this issue for me.

I'm not sure if these are capacitors or resistors, like I said I am new to this but am very handy with a soldering iron, I was thinking that these things may be the wrong size (10W 6.8 Ohms) (don't know what the "J" means after the Ohms sign) and was hoping that someone could suggest what other sizes I might try in order to eliminate this issue, I'm guessing the complete circuit board is a crossover system, but it's not working too good!

I'm sorry I don't know all the specs of the horns in these speaker cabs, I only got the data sheet from the net (photo attached).

The speakers are never driven too loud, we only have 3 mics and 3 acoustic guitars usually going through them via a 500/500 powered mixer in a relatively small restauran .

Thanks so much for any help/suggestions, I know they are pretty cheap speakers & I don't have all the data you might need, but they sound not too bad and are ample for my needs.

Regards to all,

Ian.

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