Dumb question, do all tweeters have ferrofluid?
Dried up Ferrofluid?
What causes ferrofluid to dry up? Heat, usage, age? Is there a usual shelf life, as in, do most 15-20 year old tweeters that originally used ferrofluid, need new ferrofluid?
How is it checked, where is it bought, is the replacement generally the same from tweeter to tweeter?
Thanks ahead of time for any info regarding this! I figure that there are quite a few good speakers out there that are getting up there in age so this may be something I’ll want to learn to do!
How is it checked, where is it bought, is the replacement generally the same from tweeter to tweeter?
Thanks ahead of time for any info regarding this! I figure that there are quite a few good speakers out there that are getting up there in age so this may be something I’ll want to learn to do!
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Dumb question, do all tweeters have ferrofluid?No, you'll have to ask the manufacture if your does, it served two purposes, a way of getting heat away from the voice coil via the ferro fluid to the magnet which acts as a heatsink, also it served to damp"oil can" resonance at hf especially in metal dome tweeters. Cheers George |
pops This correlates now with what many older Thiel owners are now finding and starting threads saying their speakers are harsh and/or have no sparkle. Their tweeter have lost a couple of dB’s and hf extension, and are now working very non linearly. And this happens over time so you don’t even realize the tweeter performance is slowly degrading, and you enjoy your music less and less blaming your own age, your amps, your source ect ect When all you need to do for $10 and a little labor-love is to clean out and change that ferro fluid in the tweeter. https://www.speakerrepairshop.nl/en/instructions/replace-ferrofluid-in-tweeter/c-36 Cheers George |
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