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I have a pair of M1's and I have a bad tweeter. I'm looking for
ideas on what or how I can replace it. I can not seem to find either a used tweeter or a diaphragm for repair. Any ideas are welcome. |
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On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 03:43:33 +0000, WindsorFox wrote:
I have a pair of M1's and I have a bad tweeter. I'm looking for ideas on what or how I can replace it. I can not seem to find either a used tweeter or a diaphragm for repair. Any ideas are welcome. By far the best thing you could do is contact Mirage and ask about a replacement. They may even send you one for free. |
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Have you contacted the manufacturer ?
If they don't have replacements then they may tell you who does. Dezza. |
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erich wrote:
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 03:43:33 +0000, WindsorFox wrote: I have a pair of M1's and I have a bad tweeter. I'm looking for ideas on what or how I can replace it. I can not seem to find either a used tweeter or a diaphragm for repair. Any ideas are welcome. By far the best thing you could do is contact Mirage and ask about a replacement. They may even send you one for free. Okay, I probably should have noted in my OP that I have exhausted that direction of searching before I started scouring the Internet. I am waiting for a return call from the listed repair facility in Dallas, but apparently since Mirage was taken over by the Klipsch Group things have gone to hell in a hand basket. There was a guy in NY contracted by Mirage to do repairs who was repairing these tweeters, post Klipsch he is gone and I do not know how to find him. I must say the guy in the parts dept. at Mirage was of painfully little help and rather genuinely unconcerned that I have a very good pair of what was very expensive speakers that are no longer properly functioning. |
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Okay, I probably should have noted in my OP that I have exhausted
that direction of searching before I started scouring the Internet. I am waiting for a return call from the listed repair facility in Dallas, but apparently since Mirage was taken over by the Klipsch Group things have gone to hell in a hand basket. There was a guy in NY contracted by Mirage to do repairs who was repairing these tweeters, post Klipsch he is gone and I do not know how to find him. I must say the guy in the parts dept. at Mirage was of painfully little help and rather genuinely unconcerned that I have a very good pair of what was very expensive speakers that are no longer properly functioning. Yes, I can appreciate your frustration. The parts person at Mirage is probably spending his time looking for another job and could care less about customers. I have a pair of AR-90 speakers that I purchased some 25-30 years ago and found some support for keeping them going on classicspeakers.net. While Mirage is not one of their specialties you might find some advise there. I'd be persistent on this one - eventually some form of support will emerge as there is clearly a need. |
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erich wrote:
Okay, I probably should have noted in my OP that I have exhausted that direction of searching before I started scouring the Internet. I am waiting for a return call from the listed repair facility in Dallas, but apparently since Mirage was taken over by the Klipsch Group things have gone to hell in a hand basket. There was a guy in NY contracted by Mirage to do repairs who was repairing these tweeters, post Klipsch he is gone and I do not know how to find him. I must say the guy in the parts dept. at Mirage was of painfully little help and rather genuinely unconcerned that I have a very good pair of what was very expensive speakers that are no longer properly functioning. Yes, I can appreciate your frustration. The parts person at Mirage is probably spending his time looking for another job and could care less about customers. I have a pair of AR-90 speakers that I purchased some 25-30 years ago and found some support for keeping them going on classicspeakers.net. While Mirage is not one of their specialties you might find some advise there. I'd be persistent on this one - eventually some form of support will emerge as there is clearly a need. http://www.classicspeakerpages.net/ :-P Thanks for the lead. |
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