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At this point, I really do not want to bother John any more than I have about this and to see if anyone knows what the tweeters are all about in these towers.
Does anyone know what this material is? We also do not know how that material is secured, but I'm guessing some kind of glue or silicon?Yes, I provided a adequate replacement material. It was in a post I made a few years ago, you will have to dig it up if you want to know. It is glued, good tip provided by @mgalusha of using heat to gently remove. Given that, is it confident to say its the G2Si from the picture? Or is it possible that its one of the rectangular G2 or G3?G2Si, 100%If we did go ahead and remove the Neo Panel above it would the Aurum Cantus be labeled? The neo is the midrange panel, this is the tweeter, but yes it will be marked as Aurum Cantus 2Si. I suppose we could do this now since we will have to anyway. But without any visible fasteners I am a bit hesitant given my lack of expertise and the unknown material.Take a deep breath and jump in, you got this. We are also wondering exactly how everything in regards to the tweeters are fastened so we can properly remove and replace them. Addressed above in provided procedure.I also came across some information that Brian had fixed a defect in many tweeters. So we are additionally wondering if its these specific Aurum Cantus that Brian modified and what those modifications were.Brian corrected a neo panel. In a previoius post I provided how to do this and how to find and replace neo panels. Since we are talking the tweeter and not not the neo panel it does not apply. I mention if you have any issues with the neo in future, you can repair and replace.
Repair is similiar, but instead of buying driver you just buy ribbons and replace. Follow the above steps for replacement, but replace ribbon as follows. I would get two sets so you will have spare or if something goes wrong. They are under $6 each here: https://www.parts-express.com/Aurum-Cantus-G2Si-Replacement-Ribbon-276-401 I provided a previous post on how to replace the ribbons here which includes the manufactures instructions along with my tips on performing: https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=179843.0
Also if you’re ever transporting RM40’s you want to cover the tweeters with masking tape to protect the ribbons which are very fragile. Good luck
Congrats on getting it done. Have you fired them up?
I did and unfortunately discovered an issue with the crossover. Hopefully some time in July we will address it.
I have not taken the time to make a schematic of the RM-40. One of these days when I get time, I will reverse engineer the circuit and post. I can tell you for the tweeter it is exactly like the RM-30 and RM-V60 with a capacitor in series, then inductor in parallel going to a divider (L-pad) network. For the RM-30 and RM-V60 the component values are the same (1.37uF and .25mH) and RM-40 likely, but I have not verified RM-40 values. Below is the RM-30 schematic and RM-V60 schematic courtesty of Shaukat @shauk786. The schematic I drew for the RM-30 is harder to follow, but it the same as Shaukat's.