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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
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Him I am a new member.
I just got a pair of Harbeth HL-P3 speakers from my friend. One of the woofer is burnt. The woofer of this Harbeth HL-P3 is 4.5" (110mm) polypropylene-cone woofer (got this spec from internet). From the label of the woofer, it is written as: P14 RC/TV-HB H531-04 ohm IH made in Norway 37/92. Is this a SEAS woofer? and what is the model of this original woofer and where can I find a replacement for this. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: wyoming
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Have you thought of emailing Harbeth directly?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cascais
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Ha, another P14 SEAS - vintage 14 cm woofer (5"), this time a 4 ohm.
These are very hard to find. SEAS VINTAGE PRESTIGE WOOFERS Replacement for SEAS Chassis with XP and Polypropylene Cones |
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frugal-phile(tm)
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Yes it is a SEAS midbass. 1st thing i'd do is contact Harbeth.
dave edit: i see i got beat to the punch
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
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Email sent to Harbeth and pending their reply.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
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Reply received from Hartbeth that the drivers for HL-P3 are long out of production and the drivers used in the later P3-ES and P3-ES2 are different from the HL-P3.
Any idea that which SEAS woofers can be used as a replacement. The link provided by Inductor mentopmed that it can be replaced by SEAS H393. This SEAS H393 is 8 ohm and the my woofer label is 4 ohm. Can I use H393 as a replacement which is of different impedence |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cascais
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First we know (you say) it's a 4 ohm, but "we" don't know Re or any specs. So:
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1. Get a similar 4 Ohm (they are not available) but... some people have them. The 4 Ohm might be more difficult. Just make sure is a 4 Ohm. 2. Get a different driver, same size. (4 Ohm) 3. Get a different driver, different size (or round instead of square) also 4 Ohm. 4. Last call. Because you have one woofer, that's very good, it can always be measured for the renaissance of the new twins, if you understand me. Last edited by Inductor; 27th July 2010 at 12:04 AM. |
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