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  1. Hello All, I am a custom speaker designer currently residing in New Zealand; although I am a California boy originally. I do custom design, repairs and performance mod's mostly for hi-fi applications. I am currently working on a set of Klipsch RF3's where one of the tweeters is damaged after being overdriven. I ordered SS brand replacements online but these simply do not seem compatible. After the switch there is only a very weak electrical response which suggests to me that the VC is not fully immersed into the magnetic gap. Comparing the SS with the undamaged original via visual inspection confirms the original VC is set deeper. I enlarged the mounting holes slightly to ensure the VC assemblies are flush to no avail. Additionally with both of the new SS's, the VC's are not hung symmetrically so I question the QC integrity.Normally when something like this happens I replace OEM driver dome tweeter units with higher quality alternatives but in this case the Klipsch horn is unique and also very important to my customer to keep. I'm trying to avoid doing something nutty like fixing the horn assemblies to some Seas units or something like that. Long story I need at least one but prefer a pair of factory K100 ti tweeter diaphragm replacements. An online search states they are no longer available so trying my luck here
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