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Blowing tweeters in Ki362


FranklinCawen

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Hi,

We installed a pair of Ki362 speakers into a bar and venue about this time last year. Since then we have replaced the tweeter horns 6 times. The tweeters do not appear to be burnt out, the dome has physically come away from the coil assembly. In desperation, we have modified the crossovers to run the mid horn to the top of the band and have disconnected the tweeters. We are receiving very little support from the NZ/Australian agent in getting this sorted out, and our client does not have many good things to say about Klipsch at present !!

It's a pity, as the speakers sound damn fine. Has anybody else experienced this problem ? Is there anybody from Klipsch here who might take this on board to sort it out ?

Look forward to responses.__________________________

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I don't know much about the K-792 tweeter... but has it been fixed with OEM parts or aftermarket parts?

I'm also confused on exactly what is breaking. If it were me, I'd post a picture or two here and hope one of the Klpsch engineers might see it and be curious enough to respond. If not them then there are enough engineers on this forum that I'd think someone would have a clue?

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