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Best way to go about replacing H2 Woofer? (k-24-k)
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in Technical/Restorations
Okay, thanks. I'll keep an eye out for a replacement. Hopefully I can find a vendor that is willing to ship. -
Best way to go about replacing H2 Woofer? (k-24-k)
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in Technical/Restorations
Thanks, @OO1 -
Best way to go about replacing H2 Woofer? (k-24-k)
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in Technical/Restorations
Can't upgrade to Ti midrange on Heresy II without changes to the crossover and a bandpass filter? -
Best way to go about replacing H2 Woofer? (k-24-k)
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in Technical/Restorations
A local repairs shop is willing to recone or fix my woofer. I just need to replace the diaphragm in my midrange now.. Doesn't seem like there's any replacements available online at this time unfortunately. -
Replacement Woofer and Midrange Diaphragm for Klipsch Heresy II
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in General Klipsch Info
Because one of the woofers is DEFINITELY dead, I'll need a replacement? -
Replacement Woofer and Midrange Diaphragm for Klipsch Heresy II
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in General Klipsch Info
Okay, thanks for the information. I'll see if I can track any down -
Replacement Woofer and Midrange Diaphragm for Klipsch Heresy II
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in General Klipsch Info
I hope so! I'll do it tonight and report in. Thanks for the guidance. -
Replacement Woofer and Midrange Diaphragm for Klipsch Heresy II
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in General Klipsch Info
Sorry I've probably done a bad job at explaining the situation. So I've actually swapped over the crossovers between both speakers, the issue doesn't follow the crossovers. I can confirm that the woofer is definitely dead in the defective speaker, and the overall sound is quiet and a little subdued regardless of which crossover is used. Does that make sense? Thanks for bearing with me. -
Replacement Woofer and Midrange Diaphragm for Klipsch Heresy II
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in General Klipsch Info
Sorry, I suppose it's just hard to explain. When the impaired speaker is ran by itself it sounds a lot quieter than the other speaker, not only because of the lack of bass. I'll test impedance again and get back to you with the numbers. -
Replacement Woofer and Midrange Diaphragm for Klipsch Heresy II
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in General Klipsch Info
Yeah, it's not blown, just putting out a slightly subdued sound in contrast to the other speaker.. Would you be able to send me in the right direction? Any help is much appreciated -
Replacement Woofer and Midrange Diaphragm for Klipsch Heresy II
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in General Klipsch Info
Tested the drivers today, the midrange is okay but still sounds distorted and the woofer is definitely dead. IMG_2309.heic -
Replacement Woofer and Midrange Diaphragm for Klipsch Heresy II
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in General Klipsch Info
@billybob Thanks for the welcome. Yeah, very little in New Zealand. I made contact with some companies to enquire about repairs, but no response. I don't think they have access to replacement parts to carry out repair. I bought a multimeter to test the drivers in question, the woofer is definitely blown and the mid is still reading, however it does sound slightly muffled so I will probably repair that too. -
Replacement Woofer and Midrange Diaphragm for Klipsch Heresy II
Zuffer replied to Zuffer's topic in General Klipsch Info
@OO1 Yeah, honestly being in NZ is an issue in regards to get my hands on any replacements. Kinda annoying. I'll enquire with Klipsch Australia or NZ to see if they have anything available. If I get there K-28 woofer replacement no updates are needed to the cross over? Thanks for your help. -
Recently acquired a pair of beautiful Heresy IIs in New Zealand. I had the house to myself and was playing them on the louder side. I noticed a small distorted sound come from the right speaker followed by silence in both the Midrange and Woofer. I've made sure it wasn't an issue with the amplifier, nor the crossovers and connections, by switching crossover between the speakers and checking connections. I have been doing my research reading similar posts on this forum. However, I'm at a loss as to how to replace the Midrange diaphragm? There doesn't seem to be any replacements in stock online currently. As for the woofer, it seems like the best action would to be either by a secondhand woofer from eBay, or completely swap out both drivers with third party replacements from someone like Crites? Thanks for any information. I desperately want to resolve the issue to get back to listening again.
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Recently acquired some lovely Heresy IIs. Everything was well and good until I got a Quad Power Amp, and I think I may have pumped too much into them, consequently blowing the woofer and midrange driver on one of the speakers, the other is fine. I'm here to ask you fine folks what the best course of action is next? I live in NZ so things are a little hard to come by. So far I've reached out to a few companies, but most don't seem willing to touch it. Is it best if I just buy a secondhand k-24-k when it comes up for sale online? In regards to the midrange driver it seems my best bet is to buy a diaphragm replacement from simplyspeakers.. correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks for your help in advance. Ps. They're the best speakers I've ever had the pleasure of listen to. I'm a Klipsch man for life.