Hi all,
I have vintage LSK-300 Kenwood stereo speakers.
The 60mm tweeter has been damaged while cleaning (!).
Please help me by providing the information for replacement for this TWEETER:
1. Paper cone Type
2. 60mm tweeter (I dont know what this means)
3. impedence 8ohm
Thanks in advance.
The pictures of the tweeter are attached along with this email.
I have vintage LSK-300 Kenwood stereo speakers.
The 60mm tweeter has been damaged while cleaning (!).
Please help me by providing the information for replacement for this TWEETER:
1. Paper cone Type
2. 60mm tweeter (I dont know what this means)
3. impedence 8ohm
Thanks in advance.
The pictures of the tweeter are attached along with this email.
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There are plenty of 8 ohm paper cone tweeters in the market but I cant find the same type/size of your original which---I take it ? you would want .
Thank you, @duncan2.
>> There are plenty of 8 ohm paper cone tweeters in the market but I cant find the same type/size of your original which---I take it ? you would want .
Could you please let me know what would be frequency response range for the tweeter shown above ?
Also, how much watts should it support?
Thank you !
>> There are plenty of 8 ohm paper cone tweeters in the market but I cant find the same type/size of your original which---I take it ? you would want .
Could you please let me know what would be frequency response range for the tweeter shown above ?
Also, how much watts should it support?
Thank you !
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I can only find the MK11 version which shows a FR of 15KHz -20KHz ,
the mid-range going from 3300KHz - 15KHz .
The crossover in a loudspeaker design determines the frequency of each loudspeaker unit it outputs.
Tweeters don't use many watts .
the mid-range going from 3300KHz - 15KHz .
The crossover in a loudspeaker design determines the frequency of each loudspeaker unit it outputs.
Tweeters don't use many watts .
The label shown in the photograph says the tweeter crosses over at 10,000Hz, so it certainly doesn't need a high power rating.
A tweeter like the Visaton TW 6 NG would be likely to do the job sound-wise.
TW 6 NG - 8 Ohm | Visaton
I wonder if, with a bit of creative surgery, you could incorporate it into the current tweeter's rectangular face plate?
TW 6 NG - 8 Ohm | Visaton
I wonder if, with a bit of creative surgery, you could incorporate it into the current tweeter's rectangular face plate?
P.S. The damage appears to be a hole or tear in the paper cone near the metal dustcap.
This would be repairable by covering it with a couple of layers of tissue paper wetted with diluted PVC adhesive.
The sound after the repair should effectively be indistinguishable from the sound before the damage occurred.
This would be repairable by covering it with a couple of layers of tissue paper wetted with diluted PVC adhesive.
The sound after the repair should effectively be indistinguishable from the sound before the damage occurred.
you can try some of these, they are cheap
T-25 2-1/2" Paper Cone Tweeter 8 Ohm
Goldwood GT-25 3" Cone Tweeter
T-25 2-1/2" Paper Cone Tweeter 8 Ohm
Goldwood GT-25 3" Cone Tweeter
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