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Old 03-16-2017, 03:46 PM
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Hi guys, I've a question. My friend have a TAD R1 and he's broken the concentric tweeter. Do you know how much it costs for the replacement?

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WTF !!!
I don't know. I would contact to a TAD dealer.
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WTF !!!
I don't know. I would contact to a TAD dealer.
Yes...that is your only course of action. How was it broken?
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A sh!t load ....
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It's going to be interesting to hear how he broke it, and how much a replacement is.
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The TAD R1 MkIIs are truly amazing speakers; every time I hit play, regardless of material, I am shown music and my collection as I've never fully heard them before. Thanks to everyone else here who recommended them. I'm kind of speechless beyond the "OMFG.." phase about how good they sound and the inner detail + so many other aspects of how they perform!!!
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