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In Reply to: RE: Broken tweeter?? Help! :( posted by KanedaK on August 02, 2016 at 12:45:28
This sort of thing can happen if a mechanical connection between two things is "iffy". I would check the driver's connections where they mate with the signal wires, i.e., at the driver terminals. Connect a signal to the driver, and wiggle the wires and terminals a little to see if the signal is intermittent.
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I took the driver apart to check the diaphragm; I can't see anything broken. Terminals are part of the diaphragm, so to speak...
Anyways I'll probably never know what killed it. I put one of my old EV t35 in there until I buy a new tweeter
Not sure, tho, if i'm gonna buy two or just one :/
i had a cat pull on an amp's inputs - musta had an ultrasonic oscillation - FH1's woofer coils survived but burnt out two K55V and two APT50 plus the amp smokedfor hard rock music an Altec 511 makes a decent midhorn in these Klipsch-style systems.
Karlson Evangelist
Edits: 08/03/16 08/03/16
There was an option/button for "Delete".But, when I clicked it, I got this message:
"Error! You can't do that!
Nice try, but that action is not allowed."
Question: Then, why is the button displayed?
:)
Edits: 08/05/16
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