I've been looking for, and I'm not (of course) the first of blowing tweeter from a non-DIY speaker. The model is KEF C7. The problem is that the tweeter has not any printing regarding part number or model, so finding a replacement is an issue.
I am mostly concerned about getting one of the same sensivity (I want to keep the same equalization result). Installing one of higher sensivity would lead to exagerated treble (so the opposite with lower sensivity).
What do you use to do when having to replace a blown tweeter of unknown brand/model? The seller doesn't want to hear about my problem
Thanks in advance,
Regards
I am mostly concerned about getting one of the same sensivity (I want to keep the same equalization result). Installing one of higher sensivity would lead to exagerated treble (so the opposite with lower sensivity).
What do you use to do when having to replace a blown tweeter of unknown brand/model? The seller doesn't want to hear about my problem
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Here is a picture of the speakers. As soon as I get home, I will upload a picture of the tweeter itself.
http://www.studio-22.com/kef/images/1_C7_Black%20Ash.jpg
http://www.studio-22.com/kef/images/1_C7_Black%20Ash.jpg
I can't find KEF's email, the contact section leds me to the local distributor. Do you have any?
Best regards,
Regi
I can't find KEF's email, the contact section leds me to the local distributor. Do you have any?
Best regards,
Regi
Hmmmm.....I see the problem
You could try the UK contact form and explain your difficulty with your local seller and his unwillingness to supply a replacement tweeter.
Worth a try.
Contact KEF
Good luck,
Steve
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