Thanks. I did try with pliers but they won’t come off. I’m afraid to put too much course and make it worse.
Replacing tweeter in Harbeth SHL5 Plus
Since I’m not using my Harbeth SHL5 plus speakers all that much I thought I’d put them up for sale. When I started to pack them I noticed that my son must have poked a finger into one of the tweeters. It is a very small dent and I don’t hear any degradation in sound. But I still went ahead and ordered a new tweeter from a Harbeth dealer. When trying to replace it, the connection with the exiting tweeter is pretty tight and won’t come off easily. I don’t want to wrestle with it too much and make matters worse. Before I try other things im trying to figure out if the connecting wires are typically soldered together or can I wiggle and disconnect them.
if anyone has replaced a tweeter on SHL5+ or something similar, please let me know. Much appreciated.
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