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NOTE: These tweeters don't take kindly to soldering the voice coil tags, it is possible to open circuit the connection. Always best to use spade, push on connectors.
Hi Ron,Thanks for the heads up, this is indeed the 921, and if you look on the pdf, there is a label on the magnet which reads 810921.
John,That seems very cheap to me.... and I'm not sure how they do the ferro-fluid. My understanding is that it is applied with a syringe, but not sure how.We have a speaker rebuild company in this town who go by the fetching name of 'Total Recoil'.Cheers,Hugh
It's always been a Scan Speak made tweeter and now they have rightly claimed it.
Wabbitz,So the QC problems reported for these tweeters (omission of ferro fluid) can't be attributed to a change in physical plant?Not very reassuring Is there any info on what time frame or Ser#s were involved?TxJohn
John,I know exactly where you are at......I sympathise, good progress, real rewards await when WAF is assured!Hugh
Never heard of a problem with them and have sold heaps plus involved with numerous builders who use them. They've been made by Scan Speak since 2005 and IIRC were released in 2006. Of course any manufacturer can have a QA glitch. Loss of ferrofluid is no big deal and a lot of tweeters can benefit from the removal but I'm not to saying that these would as I haven't tried that mod with them.I've had mine for a couple of years and have belted the crap out of them with no failure. The passive crossover for them does not have a cap in series to protect them and are wired directly to the +ve input so they take on all comers without dramas.Come to think of it I've never blown a tweeter in scores of designs and believe me I've done some nasty things to them.... they're robust little buggers.Have you had a problem with these tweeters?
After much tinkering, the Vsonics cabinets are finished!
Ron,Impressive, congratulations!Would you or John be interested in a simple review for the website?Cheers,Hugh
Hi Johnny,I spray painted the woofer frames with satin black smooth hammerite, as I was not a fan of the Aluminium frame with black mounting screws. It looks much 'cleaner' this way.A new Tweeter is on it's way, as I couldn't disassemble the one which went OC on soldering. Those 4 small allen bolts are done up tight! Normal service should be resumed in about a week. Cheers,Ron.