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Old 24th May 2008, 02:05 AM   #1
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Default In need of help for Sequerra Met7 tweeter

Hello,
I've just bought a pair of Pyramid Metronome 7 (Sequerra)
I think it's the original model. At first listen I thought everything was ok, but after a while I realised that one tweeter is probably blown.

I'll check it more closely tomorow, but if I need a spare tweeter, where can I find one?

These seem fine little speakers, and other than that, they look in pristine condition, as if they were totally unused. Gee, I'd like to use these in my living room.

Any suggestions welcomed.

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