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I am just not hearing a difference between my good one and my "broken" one, but maybe it is just my old ears......
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Tweeter? What does a tweeter sound like?
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Not too many musical instruments reach much beyond 5KHz but the “brilliance range” 6-20K is responsible for the “air” and “sparkle” we hear or not... |
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Is anyone have issues with D3 tweeters breaking up?
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With all these tweeters blowing it surprises me that no one has come up with a solution such as a fuse or circuit breaker. My sub has a fuse that has saved its bacon a bunch of times, but it was so hard to get to to replace I installed a circuit breaker that auto resets after the overload is gone. No engineers in our midst with an idea? I mean who wants to replace a $1200 tweeter so it can shatter its cone yet again. Gets to be an expensive sport.....
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And of course...
If a tweeter falls in a forest does anyone hear it? [emoji1787] |
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