lay out how it's so clear that it's physical damage for the laymen here since its so obvious to you.
@Prana Ferox @MAB @MaxwellsEq @croseiv @JSmith @AdamG247 - I've already stated my home is child free & there is no chance of anything "poking" the tweeters. Insightful feedback is welcome if...
@Holdt - Here are the pics of both blown tweeters. The damage pattern is very similar. As to your 1. I do have a hearing disability from my 2 decades in a Heavy Armored Cavalry Brigade. So that's a solid point!
@MAB - The replacement tweeter you're referring to is sitting in the factory...
@Flexecutioner no adjustments MiniDSP Device Console other than high & low pass filters.
@Prana Ferox child free for life:cool:
Tweeter 1 exchange successful. The escutcheon pried off with ease - 3 magnets hold it in place. P1 phillips head screwdriver for the 3 wood screws fastening the...
@MaxwellsEq How do I listen? admittedly I like it loud.. often
@Sokel - yes. crutchfield has emailed guidance on how to do this. hoping I can do it correctly
@JSmith - thank you! Looks helpful
@dualazmak - I am not clear on that
@JasonC331 - For sure! I received the iFixit pry tool kit...
Both of my Polk R700's blew their tweeters likely at the same time after 4 months of use.
Replacements are being sent under warranty but I'm hoping you can help me figure out why it happened & how to avoid it happening again.
My setup is LG C1 ---> MiniDSP Flex via optical ---> Buckeye...
What is a good standard for a "high current" amplifier? I keep seeing this term thrown around and I can't seem to get a good grip on what it should mean. Secondarily, how does one know what speakers can truly benefit from this?
Can anyone list a few speakers that can take advantage of this amp's power for those who like it loud?
For example, would my Polk R700's be able to get louder than with my current NC502MP?