ScanSpeak 15W4531 would be a good contender as a replacement. You'd have to check DCR to verify impedance but the low Qts and Fs are fitting for the smaller box.
Thanks guys for all your help.
I checked and the woofer is 4ohm so the correct replacement should 15W/4531G00.
I will give one week to SF to reply.
In the meantime I will ask Dibirama for additional information.
Thanks again... DIYAudio is an amazing community!
Cheers,
Enrico
I checked and the woofer is 4ohm so the correct replacement should 15W/4531G00.
I will give one week to SF to reply.
In the meantime I will ask Dibirama for additional information.
Thanks again... DIYAudio is an amazing community!
Cheers,
Enrico
Well, I was too pessimistic... SF customer service reply to my request.
They address me to their authorized service center:
www.triodo.it
service@triodo.it
Maybe can be useful for others...
I just ask for a new part.
Let see what they reply, I will keep updated
Cheers,
Enrico
They address me to their authorized service center:
www.triodo.it
service@triodo.it
Maybe can be useful for others...
I just ask for a new part.
Let see what they reply, I will keep updated
Cheers,
Enrico
I double checked that SF part number with the old replacement parts list I had and found out the part number I gave you was close. The shielding does change the motor specs a tiny bit. Its enough to hear a difference in the lower mids.
Be aware that sometimes service centers don't like to just supply the part without any labor. I don't know exactly how the laws are in Italy but that's how it is in the US. When I was a tech in Germany, we had to sell a part to a customer if he requested it. This was however in the late 80s to early 90s.
Be aware that sometimes service centers don't like to just supply the part without any labor. I don't know exactly how the laws are in Italy but that's how it is in the US. When I was a tech in Germany, we had to sell a part to a customer if he requested it. This was however in the late 80s to early 90s.
In this case the differences are likely very, very marginal. I doubt anyone will hear any difference. See the attached DS for 8Ω versions…The shielding does change the motor specs a tiny bit. Its enough to hear a difference in the lower mids.
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So, the situation is evolving very fast!
I get a reply from Triodo customer service SF. The original speaker will be available in 45 days at 767 EURO plus shipping!!! 😱
I found also a Scan Speak distributor in Thailand and I am waiting his reply for availability. Price 226 EURO plus shipping.
In the meantime I write to a friend here in Vietnam asking for help with custom clearance that it's a real nightmare.
He is a doctor that I meet in one Hi-end exhibition in Saigon.
Look like one of his patient is the owner of the best speaker repair shop in Vietnam!
Today I will send him the woofer... let see if I am so lucky to get it repaired!
I will keep you posted
Cheers,
Enrico
I get a reply from Triodo customer service SF. The original speaker will be available in 45 days at 767 EURO plus shipping!!! 😱
I found also a Scan Speak distributor in Thailand and I am waiting his reply for availability. Price 226 EURO plus shipping.
In the meantime I write to a friend here in Vietnam asking for help with custom clearance that it's a real nightmare.
He is a doctor that I meet in one Hi-end exhibition in Saigon.
Look like one of his patient is the owner of the best speaker repair shop in Vietnam!
Today I will send him the woofer... let see if I am so lucky to get it repaired!
I will keep you posted
Cheers,
Enrico
What is the problem, what is "broken"? A picture maybe?Today I will send him the woofer... let see if I am so lucky to get it repaired!
So it's not "broken", mechanically everything is complete.
I bet the problem is the glue they used. That glue usually corrodes the thin wire of the coil itself. The solution is to unwind a bit of the wire from the voice coil or add a piece wire and connect again to those flexible braids. Any quality repairman can probably fix that. If it comes to that. This is a known problem with Scanspeak, especially in more humid climates.
I bet the problem is the glue they used. That glue usually corrodes the thin wire of the coil itself. The solution is to unwind a bit of the wire from the voice coil or add a piece wire and connect again to those flexible braids. Any quality repairman can probably fix that. If it comes to that. This is a known problem with Scanspeak, especially in more humid climates.
I have a ZRT build with two Scanspeak Revelators bass elements on each side. Last time I went to use them there was no bass. Initially I thought there was something wrong with my NAD D3020, but tried with a different amp and realised the problem were the speakers. They are about ten years old, from Madisound Speaker store.
When taken out and measures with a multimeter, they all show open circuit. They have, to my knowledge, not been playing loud and I can see absolutely no damage on any of them (except two of them which has some unrelated cat scratch cone damage). I read somewhere that...
When taken out and measures with a multimeter, they all show open circuit. They have, to my knowledge, not been playing loud and I can see absolutely no damage on any of them (except two of them which has some unrelated cat scratch cone damage). I read somewhere that...
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