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Help with Raidho Planar tweeter - Click HERE for Original Thread
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I have a set of Eben X-Centric with a Raidho planar/ribbon tweeter. I have ripped the diaphragm on one of these badly. There is no remedy for this from the manufacturer except replacement of the entire tweeter. Overall size of the diaphragm is 2.25x 4.5 inches with a grid of 18 aluminum strips each about .070 in wide. My questions, anybody familiar with how something like this is made so possibly I can see if I can get a replacement built somewhere? I have read about a sputtering process for applying the aluminum over a substrate. Also saw a fusing process with aluminum powder. Or is something like this etched? Or, am I just screwed. $700.00 for a new tweeter is the reason for the inquiry.
MiiB
Dear sir

Sad to hear your mishab. Here at Raidho we have a policy to supply a good warrenty. We repair within reson all falty driver . All is reguired is that cilient pays the shpping and handelingcosts.
please contact eben@eben.dk for arrangements.

Do not attempt to make membrane yourself. It's not possible the total thickness of the membrane is 11/1000 th of a millimeter.
and the weight less than o,o2 gram, not a diy item.

Michael Børresen
compressit
Thank you for the reply Micheal. This was not the impression I was given by US dealers, but I will be in touch with you.
moray james
I will marry her if she is interested. Talk about great public relations! Does it get any better?
MiiB
Iam a lucky guy. I have two sistes, one married with kids. One single look, her up in Copenhagen. I sure she'll love a one more hopeless DIY'er :D :D

Michael
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To anybody who might like to know the entire story as to why I ended up posting on a DIY forum to get my Eben X-Centric tweeters repaired please PM me and I will give you the entire story.
compressit
Whoa, a little quick on the enter button last post. Wanted to continue by saying hats off to Michael at Raidho Acoustics for helping me the way he did. Can't say thank you enough, you are the best! So good to hear my X-Centric's again !!!

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