Hello,
I am looking for a service manual to repair one of my ESS AMT 3 tweeter.
Does anybody knows where I can find one?
Thanks,
Victor
I am looking for a service manual to repair one of my ESS AMT 3 tweeter.
Does anybody knows where I can find one?
Thanks,
Victor
Check out this thread over at AK ESS AMT 3 Crossover Schematic - AudioKarma.org Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums
Hope this will be of some help. What is wrong with the tweeter? If the diaphragm is blown you can get replacements at Parts Express. Parts-Express.com ? ESS Labs ? Air-Motion Transformer, Heil, Replacement Driver, Ribbon Tweeter, Replacement Diaphragms, AMT.
Hope this will be of some help. What is wrong with the tweeter? If the diaphragm is blown you can get replacements at Parts Express. Parts-Express.com ? ESS Labs ? Air-Motion Transformer, Heil, Replacement Driver, Ribbon Tweeter, Replacement Diaphragms, AMT.
Hello c2cThomas,
Thank you. I have a pair of the AMT 3 and one was broken during the transportation. I was wondering if it is possible to repair it, but for this job I would like to get a service manual.
Cannot find any vendor of this documents even I don't know if this exist.
Best regards,
Victor
Thank you. I have a pair of the AMT 3 and one was broken during the transportation. I was wondering if it is possible to repair it, but for this job I would like to get a service manual.
Cannot find any vendor of this documents even I don't know if this exist.
Best regards,
Victor
I had the same thing happen to my AMT1's and would up building an entirely different speaker from the parts. The good news is that the carrier that damaged the speakers paid me for them. I had to give them the damaged speakers but I managed to keep the Heil AMT mid/tweeterHello c2cThomas,
Thank you. I have a pair of the AMT 3 and one was broken during the transportation.
I was wondering if it is possible to repair it, but for this job I would like to get a service manual.
Cannot find any vendor of this documents even I don't know if this exist.
Best regards,
Victor
Contact Ricky ESS - ESS Laboratories USA
He might be able to help????
If it doesn't work out I have some ideas that I would do with the Heil on top - a 5 or 6 inch mid-range in it's own separate enclosure and sitting on top of a small tapped horn for the low end. I'm thinking of building a set myself but have to many other things in line at the moment 🙄
Hello c2cThomas,
Thanks you for the comment.
I already contact Ricky and wait for an answer. I let you know.
My idea is to use the 2 tweeter in a hybrid assembly based on d'Apolito design.
Best regards,
Victor
Thanks you for the comment.
I already contact Ricky and wait for an answer. I let you know.
My idea is to use the 2 tweeter in a hybrid assembly based on d'Apolito design.
Best regards,
Victor
Take a look at this speaker - the base units that match them are on a different page. Use the Heil AMT in place of their tweeter and it could be a winner. I was able to listen to a set of the Pyra Bella 7's and they are a very good speaker! They were paired with a separate pair of stereo sub-woofers for the bottom end.
Bella 7 - Products - High Emotion Audio
Bella 7 - Products - High Emotion Audio
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Wow that looks interesting. What kind of speaker they use for the mid-range do you think to use? Victor
Welllllll - it looks like this one https://www.madisound.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=45_228_256&products_id=8766
But I would take that with a grain of salt. The tweeters that High Emotion Audio uses are very efficient - they say on the order of 104 db and matching those up to a 88db woofer I would think cause some serious mismatching that would need to be addressed in the crossover (to bring the sensitivity of the tweeter down). I would go for a pro-sound 6.5 inch driver like this one B&C SPEAKERS
BTW - here is what the entire system looks like - plus HEA uses their own designed crossover for a couple of more grand. Totaled up two sets of speakers plus the crossover go for around $14K.
Credit for the photo goes to Wizard at http://cybwiz.blogspot.com/2010/11/high-emotion-audio-at-rmaf-2010.html
But I would take that with a grain of salt. The tweeters that High Emotion Audio uses are very efficient - they say on the order of 104 db and matching those up to a 88db woofer I would think cause some serious mismatching that would need to be addressed in the crossover (to bring the sensitivity of the tweeter down). I would go for a pro-sound 6.5 inch driver like this one B&C SPEAKERS
BTW - here is what the entire system looks like - plus HEA uses their own designed crossover for a couple of more grand. Totaled up two sets of speakers plus the crossover go for around $14K.
Credit for the photo goes to Wizard at http://cybwiz.blogspot.com/2010/11/high-emotion-audio-at-rmaf-2010.html
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