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Tweeter types - AVS Forum There seem to be few recent threads regarding the advantages of different tweeter technologies, particularly given that newer models have obviously been released I am curious what people's thoughts are wrt different tweeter types currently available I have personally owned silk domes
Advice: Tweeter Replacement for B W DM602 S1 - AVS Forum The tweeter part number for the 602 S1 is ZC10111 and the Metal Dome part number is DD01155 It's not that difficult to tear down and replace You can also remove the diaphragm from the tweeter body and carefully push it back out The tweeter is attached to the cabinet front baffle board using a twist lock bayonet type mount
Picture Guide to Replacing Paradigm Tweeter Diaphragms Most if not all of us who own vintage Paradigms know that tweeter failure is more a matter of when than if To repair them, really it is as easy as sending Paradigm an email or placing a call and ordering replacement tweeter diaphragms, then installing them When it comes time to replace the
The best tweeter? - AVS Forum Originally posted by bamputin focal use a beryllium tweeter which i haven't heard, but on paper it looks like it's arguably one of the best I am a big fan of soft dome tweeters, but I was impressed by 3 non-soft-dome tweeters: Focal Be, Accuton Ceramic, and Scanspeak 98000 aluminium I haven't heard any diamond dome tweeter yet, though
DIY line array, tweeter options? - AVS Forum Tweeter-tower would be awesome, but it would be too expensive l think These line arrays will be driven with a Hypex FA122 252 each and be part of a 4-way system with (16) Seas L26RFX P subbass and (18) Seas L22RN4X P midbass, full active crossover via Dbx Driverack Venu360 Amps for subbass midbass will be one Anaview AMS1000 for each tower
Dayton MB1025-8 Woofer PT2C-8 Planar Tweeter 2-Way. . . Dayton MB1025-8 Woofer (10" diameter) Dayton PT2C-8 Planar Tweeter (6 5" height) I went with these two drivers for my two way after a lot of considerations but ultimately it came down to bundled price and coupon getting me 3 of each at a feel good price for, because I'm frugal The MB1025 is rated at 95db sensitivity, which I wanted so that I could make up for baffle and anything else with the
ELAC Carina Series JET Tweeter Speakers by Andrew Jones. . . The ELAC JET tweeter is a folded-ribbon, air-motion transformer design that the company has refined over the years At CES 2019, the company introduced the first speakers designed by Andrew Jones that utilize this tweeter type: Carina Series
Horn vs Dome (Tweeter Design) - AVS Forum A dome tweeter is a simple driver, while compression drivers are generally more optimal and therefore more efficient A planar diaphragm is another example of potentially good driver for a waveguide