Jump to content

Chorus I tweeters - blown


Matthews

Recommended Posts

Perhaps I am jumping the gun a bit but...   I have arranged to pick up a pair of Chorus 1 tomorrow that have blown tweeters.  I see on Crites site that the replacement diaphragms are not available at the moment. 

 

I did replace one of the diaphragms in my old Scala's.  Do the Chorus require the same treatment.  I read that there may be a "solderless' diaphragm available

 

I really don't like performing this "operation", however, I am capable.

 

Any recommendations/advice much appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Matt ♪ ♫ ♪

Link to comment
Share on other sites

all you have to do is to remove two leads then the four nuts holding the horn lens onto the motor, lift the butterfly off the motor and re install the new diaphragm. It is a simple process.

 

I need the new diaphragms, Moray.

While I have a personal preference for Bob's tweeter diaphragms you can purchase Klipsch factory titanium diaphragms from Simply Speakers they are exceptional people to deal with, problem solved.

just so you know Simply Speakers can also sell you Klipsch factory titanium mid diaphragms. In my opinion the mid diaphragm presents the largest single option for loudspeaker improvement. The tweeter diaphragm only reproduces harmonics no fundamentals while the mid diaphragm produces everything between about 700Hz and 6KHz...

Edited by moray james
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

all you have to do is to remove two leads then the four nuts holding the horn lens onto the motor, lift the butterfly off the motor and re install the new diaphragm. It is a simple process.

 

I need the new diaphragms, Moray.

 

Matthews,

 

This is nothing like the process in a K77.  The diaphragm screws into the back of the horn.  All you do is remove the leads and unscrew the screws and replace.

As Moray said, Simply Speakers also has diaphragms if Bob is out.  D-417 for the one Moray hates  :) or D-K100ti for the Titanium.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

While I have a personal preference for Bob's tweeter diaphragms you can purchase Klipsch factory titanium diaphragms from Simply Speakers they are exceptional people to deal with, problem solved.

 

This is nothing like the process in a K77. The diaphragm screws into the back of the horn. All you do is remove the leads and unscrew the screws and replace.

 

Thank you, fellas :)  That is some good information -YAY-  no soldering!!!

 

Just for future reference, are the KLF-30 high and mid freq. diaphragms as easy to replace as the Chorus?

 

Are those Chorus the ones in KC I went and looked at a pair yesterday with blown tweets and bad cabs

 

Yes, Rick.  I am going to pick them up this evening.  Gonna sand em' babies down, replace the diaphragms and possibly new cloth.  *bingo* 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I cant figure out how to post a link,,,,im stupid windows 8 is stupid.....one or the other. Just go to crites site and look under prices and services.   The ones your looking at are they in KC ? Those need new cabs. looks like they got wet.  Rick

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Those need new cabs. looks like they got wet
did he tell you the tweets were blown cause he did not know before I got there
Your welcome to swing by my place if you need a driving break or want to hear K-Horns or just say hi

 

Rick, did you think the cabs are beyond salvaging?  Speakers good for parts only?  I had the seller use the ol' suffocation method to test the tweeters for himself.  Yes, he confirmed the tweeters are blown.

 

If the cabinets are that bad, it may not be worth the trip?

 

Thanks,

Matt

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well they are pretty bad in places I think.......I offered 140 cause I would want to re-veneer or build new cabs. He did not like my offer..lol. Well they are worth buying but 250 is to much for the cab, problems I think. Go look at them maybe make an offer. One corner on top for some reason is swelling up and will need major repair but other than the tweets... woofers look real good and mid range worked.   Rick

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

.......if you would like help or other info

 

The seller and I came to agreement at $200, sight-unseen.  I know everything is worth that at "for parts only" but...

I have the equipment and skill to build new cabinets myself, just not the time or desire.  Thinking maybe to spend my extra dollars on upgrading the diaphragms in the KLF-30's may be a wiser choice?

 

Gosh, I just don't know what to do...  :unsure:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

While I have a personal preference for Bob's tweeter diaphragms you can purchase Klipsch factory titanium diaphragms from Simply Speakers they are exceptional people to deal with, problem solved.

 

 

 

This is nothing like the process in a K77. The diaphragm screws into the back of the horn. All you do is remove the leads and unscrew the screws and replace.

 

Thank you, fellas :)  That is some good information -YAY-  no soldering!!!

 

Just for future reference, are the KLF-30 high and mid freq. diaphragms as easy to replace as the Chorus?

 

 

 

Are those Chorus the ones in KC I went and looked at a pair yesterday with blown tweets and bad cabs

 

Yes, Rick.  I am going to pick them up this evening.  Gonna sand em' babies down, replace the diaphragms and possibly new cloth.  *bingo* 

They are the rxact sam driver/diaphragms different mid horn same tweeter horn. If you have a friend who is good with an electronics soldering station and some solder have him solder all your spade connectors to the lead wires and re flow the joints on the xover Its a good time to do so the crimps are less than great to begin with as there is so little metal in the connectors the crimp has limited strength and solder joint will sound much better. good luck have fun and enjoy.

My opinion the KLF20/30 has a better mid horn. Opinions will vary but if you have KLF with silid baffles and you install some basic but thoughtful brace work I would rather have a KLF30 over a Chorus ll caveat with dynamat on the horns and diffractor's in the mouths. What you will like I can't say.

Edited by moray james
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...