Yelamanchili manohar
Well-Known Member
Hi DeblinMy speakers are not even a year old. From the very beginning it didn’t sound as good as my bookshelves. I thought may be I need to burn in. Right now, there is difference but not outright difference. The vocals still feels suppressed a bit. I am not sure how a speaker with blown out tweeters should sound. Should it be absolutely obvious? That is not the case though here.
Sorry to hear this. There is a very very strong possibility, that tweeter connecting clips ( push on spade connectors ) have come off during transportation. The clips have come loose either at the crossover board or at the tweeters itself.
So please inform the dealer first. And with his permission ( not to void warranty ), open up the board at the back of your speaker, where the speaker binding posts are provided. The crossover should be mounted on this board. Then check if the tweeter wires with the clips are connected here. If they are there. Then open the tweeter screws ( Please do not touch the ribbon at all ), and check if the wiring clips are connected here too.
Iam just posting a random pic of the clips at the crossover. You have to check the white wires with the red and black marking at the ends. This is where the clips snatch onto the crossover. Your crossover could be on this board or will be on a sperate board inside the cabinet. You will have to take out the crossover to inspect the wiring. All the best...and fondly hope its just a loose connection.
Edit : Just remembered now. If the connection at both crossover and tweeters is okay. Then try connecting a 1.5V DC battery to the tweeter terminals with a wire. If you hear a click when you connect the battery, then the tweeters are fine. Only try it once, as ribbons are fragile. All the best.
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