Good morning, I hope this is the right circle in which to post this. I need some help, please.
I've recently secured a nice pair of SP Tech's Timepiece 2.1 II speakers, one of which has developed a problem. I use TacT room correction and noticed a significant deviation between the two speakers' mid-to-high frequency range when I was setting up the correction filters. Upon closer inspection, I discovered that the off speaker's tweeter dome had slipped downward from the wave-guide port about half way and resembled a rising sun (half of the tweeter dome showing). Fooling around with it, I was able to lift the dome back into position from the front, where it has stayed for some reason. Although both speaker responses are now very close, I am concerned about further slippage should I move the speakers. Any advice on what I should do?
I have read all the SP Tech/Aether Audio threads I could find and did find one post from Bob touting his new removable back plate in the 2.1's in which he noted that the plate was designed to be removed (I try not to start taking things apart until I have some sense of how they were put together). I am thinking about removing the back plate to see if I can access the tweeter and determine and correct the slippage problem.
If any of you have any insights or suggestions to help me resolve this, I'd be very appreciative. I very much like what I'm hearing from the Timepieces right now, but I'd like to cure the problem. Moderators, if I'm in the wrong circle, please put this where you think it best fits.
Thanks very much, appreciate everyone's time. Cordially,