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Question: Very weak volume from the 5 dome tweetersI am re-foaming my super tower IIa s which I bought in kit form from Brian many years ago. They are in great condition.The dome speaker wiring seems to be correct and follows the same pattern for each of the other speaker groups (series/ parallel) which calculates out to be about 6.9ohms for the dome tweeter circuit.The dome tweeter adjusting pot was bypassed and does not seem to be the problem.All the other speakers work great. I did not check the capacitors on the dome tweeter circuit yet, but I don't think that is the problem.Has anyone else had a low dome tweeter issue or is it a design issue?Thanks in advance,Roger
Hi DBs. I own a pair of Supertower/R, have done numerous driver and crossover upgrades as well as refoams. I have schematics that I can copy and send to you if you wish.Your rehab will come down to how much time and money you want to spend. New drivers are an easy and more expensive fix and give better performance. Most likely the drivers you have now can be refoamed and used. A cheaper alternative, will get the speakers working but not to the level of new drivers. Your choice.You can try refoaming the 12” driver and 15” passive. From what I can tell from the picture the 12” cone looks to be creased in some places which could affect performance. Are the cones on the passives disconnected? I had to replace mine because they dry rotted to the point where the cone came off the driver body. Gently run your finger around the foam surrounds of all the drivers. If they crack or crumble they need to be refoamed or replaced.I have two 12” original drivers for sale. See my recent post. They have been refoamed but work fine. Let me know if you are interested. Not the latest technology but an inexpensive alternative.Being a Supertower/R (and Tower ii) owner I am biased and would suggest keeping them and getting them working to your satisfaction. You will be pleasantly surprised when you hear them.Cheers!Ed (ST86)
From your description, and the photo, the part you are talking about is the TOGGLE SWITCH that joins the WOOFER Section and the Tweeter/Midrange Section for single amping, or separates them for bi-amping.I talked Brian into doing away with that TOGGLE and we just jumpered the binding posts if we wanted to single amp.I had experimented and found that "jumpering" was sonically superior.
Sorry this is so old, but...I had heard in the past that the toggle switch seperated the woofer and mids, from the tweeters. Yet you said it seperates the woofer, from the tweeter and mids. Which is actually correct? I have a 1980 pair of Super Towers I built from a kit and upgraded in 1988. I want to bi-amp them now since I have two identicle amps, but from a power standpoint it would be much more effective if one amp powered the woofers, and the other powered the mids and tweeters.So which seperation is actually correct?Thanks very much.