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Replacing Tweeters for Proac 2.5
One of my friend's kids damaged my beloved Proac 2.5 speakers. Both
tweeters were so thoroughly pushed in that even after the suck-out by vacuum cleaner they still leave wrinkles around the periphery. Although they do play music ok, it is so disheartening and I have to do something about it. I am contemplating the following options, and any expert's advice will be appreciated: 1. Send them to Proac: Has anyone had experience with the repair service with Proac in US? Is it possible at all and is the price reasonable? 2. Replace the tweeters myself: It looks like the Scan-Speak tweeters are quite popular so that I may be able to buy identical tweeters. If I buy a pair (such as D2010/851300) and carefully replace them (with soldering if needed), should I expect them to sound like a brand new pair? Or is there any "expert's touch" necessary to fine-tune and balance the units? Or should I forget all that, cover up with the grills, and pretend as if nothing happened? The tweeters are not ripped, and they still sound reasonably good. How bad does a "wrinkled" tweeter get? Thanks for the input to relieve my anxiety. Hong |
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