@nyev either the retailer never tested these speakers to verify they were working properly or something happened in transit (doubt it). Start simple - check the connections if you can pull the tweeter.
Just received my B&W 802's: One tweeter doesn't work - HELP!
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@audphile1 I think you must be right. After the store also suggested that I install a tweeter from my 803D2 into the failing 802D2, the 802D2’s now work perfectly and sound great! I tested the tweeter in my 803D2 and it still fails. The dead tweeter looks perfect, with no damage at all. It just fails to make any sound! I’ve asked the store to send me a new teeter. On B&W’s website it says that tweeter will be available to ship soon, but I’ve heard that in general B&W is often delayed far beyond their reported availability dates. Good new is I really like the 802 D2’s now….
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One question, in my research I’ve found that in some cases where tweeters have failed, I’ve noted there are some cases where there is also crossover damage. The speakers work perfectly with the tweeter from my 803D2’s, but I thought it could be worth inspecting the crossover just in case? I believe the crossover is in the pedestal, so accessing it looks fairly easy with Allen bolts on the bottom. Any advice on how to verify the crossover? I have a multimeter (and I know how to use it) and can check resistances at appropriate places to check. |
It’s unlikely the crossover since tweeter from your 803D works in the 802D. Have you measured the resistance of the bad tweeter? You can measure the one from 803D for reference and compare the two. Typically it’s between 4 to 8 ohms. The voice coil may be open. The wires that connect to the voice coil is super thin and can be damaged easily. rich |
@sfstereo Good idea. Went to find my multimeter and it’s not in my toolbox! Will have to hunt for it. Haven’t used it for a year or so… |
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