Hi all,
Noob and first post here...
I have been searching high and low online to see if I could get some info, and this seemed the best place for it.
I have had a B&W P4 speakers since 96, and do to varios reasonsthey have not been used in the last few years.
I just fired them up again , but 1 tweeter seems to be gone...
I understand zero about htis stuff so please bear with me... Do you guys think there might be some problem with the connections\wiring, or probably have to get a new tweeter..?
Thank you and sorry for my English...🙂
Noob and first post here...
I have been searching high and low online to see if I could get some info, and this seemed the best place for it.
I have had a B&W P4 speakers since 96, and do to varios reasonsthey have not been used in the last few years.
I just fired them up again , but 1 tweeter seems to be gone...
I understand zero about htis stuff so please bear with me... Do you guys think there might be some problem with the connections\wiring, or probably have to get a new tweeter..?
Thank you and sorry for my English...🙂
Check out The Speaker Exchange at the following link:
Custom Replacement Tweeter for B&W ZZ03123, ZZ09989, ZZ9989, ZZ10227 - Speaker Exchange
Good luck!
Custom Replacement Tweeter for B&W ZZ03123, ZZ09989, ZZ9989, ZZ10227 - Speaker Exchange
Good luck!
The service manual is here:
http://bwgroupsupport.com/manuals/bw-service
It's a 1.75mH bass coil, with third order tweeter filter, 1.5R and 7uF series, 0.15mH shunt and 10uF series.
You might try connecting a 1.5V battery to the bare tweeter to see if it crackles and shows life. If it does, you are looking for a circuit break somewhere else.
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/editorial/review-bw-model-p4-speaker
See if you can find a metal dome tweeter that physically fits and is similar, and adjust the 1.5R resistance to suit. It's not rocket science. 🙂
http://bwgroupsupport.com/manuals/bw-service
It's a 1.75mH bass coil, with third order tweeter filter, 1.5R and 7uF series, 0.15mH shunt and 10uF series.
You might try connecting a 1.5V battery to the bare tweeter to see if it crackles and shows life. If it does, you are looking for a circuit break somewhere else.
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/editorial/review-bw-model-p4-speaker
See if you can find a metal dome tweeter that physically fits and is similar, and adjust the 1.5R resistance to suit. It's not rocket science. 🙂
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Hi all,
Noob and first post here...
I have been searching high and low online to see if I could get some info, and this seemed the best place for it.
I have had a B&W P4 speakers since 96, and do to varios reasonsthey have not been used in the last few years.
I just fired them up again , but 1 tweeter seems to be gone...
I understand zero about htis stuff so please bear with me... Do you guys think there might be some problem with the connections\wiring, or probably have to get a new tweeter..?
Thank you and sorry for my English...🙂
A very common problem with B&W tweeters is the ferrofluid .After several years this fluid becomes a sort of syruppy and the voice coil can't move anymore.
A very common problem with B&W tweeters is the ferrofluid .After several years this fluid becomes a sort of syruppy and the voice coil can't move anymore.
Thanks for all the replies guys... Much apreciated!
Is this ferrofluid something easily substituted?
You need to disassamble the tweeter very carefully and wash out the air cap.
My brother has given a lot of B&W tweeters a second life this way and always make new ferrofluid himself.
My brother has given a lot of B&W tweeters a second life this way and always make new ferrofluid himself.
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