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I've got two blown tweeters here (from a pair of Advent Prodigy Tower
speakers). One is open coil, and the other is a near-dead short (1ohm). Is there any use in keeping them around? Can they be repaired or used for anything besides funky magnets, or should I toss 'em? Thanks, Colin |
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Colin B. wrote:
I've got two blown tweeters here (from a pair of Advent Prodigy Tower speakers). One is open coil, and the other is a near-dead short (1ohm). Is there any use in keeping them around? Can they be repaired or used for anything besides funky magnets, or should I toss 'em? If they've got enclosed backs, you can rip the cones out of 'em and use 'em for ashtrays...just not on your computer desk, or anywhere else where magnetic media is handled. jak Thanks, Colin |
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![]() Colin B. wrote: I've got two blown tweeters here (from a pair of Advent Prodigy Tower speakers). One is open coil, and the other is a near-dead short (1ohm). Is there any use in keeping them around? Can they be repaired or used for anything besides funky magnets, or should I toss 'em? Thanks, Colin Use them to attach notes to your refrigerator. Or, put them in a old sock and put them next to your friends TV or CRT monitor and drive him nuts.. Bob ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Colin B. wrote:
I've got two blown tweeters here (from a pair of Advent Prodigy Tower speakers). One is open coil, and the other is a near-dead short (1ohm). Is there any use in keeping them around? Can they be repaired or used for anything besides funky magnets, or should I toss 'em? Thanks, Colin Companies like Morel and Focal and others I am sure would sell replacement diaphragms making a blown tweeter essentially new check with www.zalytron.com if replacement domes are made for your tweeters they say if you sleep with magnets attached to your head... |
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They are great for taking through airport security.
geoff |
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On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:56:58 -0600, Bob Urz
wrote: Or, put them in a old sock and put them next to your friends TV or CRT monitor and drive him nuts.. Your friend would consider an old sock merely an acceptable part of the landscape? :-) |
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 12:10:29 +0000, Laurence Payne
wrote: On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 09:56:58 -0600, Bob Urz wrote: Or, put them in a old sock and put them next to your friends TV or CRT monitor and drive him nuts.. Your friend would consider an old sock merely an acceptable part of the landscape? :-) Not likely around here either, but who knows? On the OP's question (which I didn't see), many tweeters become "blown" when a voice coil wire breaks at or near the termination (repairable), and many others have replaceable diaphragms. Tony (remove the "_" to reply by email) |
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