I did 1.6s and can’t offer any advice on the 1.7s. As for “replacing” either driver, thats not even a consideration as the entire panel is a single piece of material. What constitutes the tweeter is a portion of the panel where the conductive material is configured differently. In reality, it’s one big driver panel with a high frequency zone. Hope that explanation makes sense.
Have any of you ever replaced Magnepan 1.7 or 1.6 tweeters?
It's looking like I might have a problem with my Maggies. A buzzing/crackling in the range of 4k to 8k happens when the music gets more intense, most easily to male voices, when multiple voices join in on a chorus. The problem just started about nine months ago, but now it's getting worse. I have checked/replaced everything in my system and wiring and have come to the conclusion it must be the Maggies.
I have never looked at the socks or the staples, much less tried to remove them and work on the speakers. I am pretty handy and own a wide assortment of mechanical and woodworking tools.
If you have replaced your tweeters yourself please share some insight. As I understand it, removing the socks and putting them back on is the most difficult part. Is that so? Sounds tedious, but not necessarily difficult.
How are the tweeters attached? I would be buying replacement tweeters, not trying to repair my current tweeters. Are they glued on? Any trick to getting them off & on? How do you insure they are down tight and will stay tight? Any special prep work? Do you just solder the connections together using regular solder? I read somewhere there is a special solder you should use.
Lots of question.
Thanks
Toolbox
I have never looked at the socks or the staples, much less tried to remove them and work on the speakers. I am pretty handy and own a wide assortment of mechanical and woodworking tools.
If you have replaced your tweeters yourself please share some insight. As I understand it, removing the socks and putting them back on is the most difficult part. Is that so? Sounds tedious, but not necessarily difficult.
How are the tweeters attached? I would be buying replacement tweeters, not trying to repair my current tweeters. Are they glued on? Any trick to getting them off & on? How do you insure they are down tight and will stay tight? Any special prep work? Do you just solder the connections together using regular solder? I read somewhere there is a special solder you should use.
Lots of question.
Thanks
Toolbox
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