Wonder if you could take it to a dealer and they could replace the driver or perhaps offer a solution. Hope this problem does not happen to me. This may be a difficult thing to repair during the Trump virus.
What's wrong with my speaker?
I have a pair of Vienna Acoustics Beethoven Baby Grand Symphony Edition loudspeakers. I love them; however, I’m having problems with one of the drive units. The 6” midrange composite cone on one of them crackles at high volumes. If I press in on the right side of the cone (looking at it), it goes away. Any ideas? See photo: https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B14532ODWwWHkn. Thanks for reading.
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Blue Bird Music is the domestic distributer for Vienna Acoustics. Call them for advice and a repair option. That sounds like a repair not a replace. http://www.bluebirdmusic.com/ |
Either the voice coil is rubbing, or the speaker is traveling out of its intended range of motion, or both I once bught a set of B&W DM 14's which had tweeters substituted from a cheaper speaker. They looked identical until I removed them. The popping and crackle at high volumes was because the cheaper speaker had a smaller voice coil and magnet, from a cheap B&W that cost a quarter of the DM14 price. You might be able to order a new driver, and on domes, replace only it, but you will not be able to straighten a bent (overheated) voice coil, unless you value your time at about a nickel an hour, or have a lot of experience, which practically no one does, because people value their time. |
Hey oldhvymec, I do the same thing to my subwoofers. Once a year when I change the filters in the furnace I rotate the drivers 180 degrees. When I built the enclosures I set in stainless T nuts for the driver bolts which are also stainless. I sprayed the heads satin black so they would match. They are also Torx bolts which I love. They do not cam out or strip. I doubt any of this would affect these small, light drivers. It is TOAST. Can it. Hopefully the company will send you a new one fast. This is always where the rubber hits the road, service. Let us know how they do. |
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