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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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There is no magic to installing tweeters. You can do it. Check with
Madisound for identical replacements, or even replacement diaphragms. If they have them the price will probably be much better than the factory parts department price. Actually the pushed in ones are probably OK, but you will never be sure, so protect your investment by fixing your speakers. Wylie Williams The Speaker and Stereo Store Saint Louis MO "Hong G. Im" wrote in message ... 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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