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BECs' New Tweeters are not Indestructable ;)


DoubleJ

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I received a pair of Bob's new tweeters a few weeks ago and just got around to installing them...Kind of, that is...

They were safely re-packed into the box they came in so I wouldn't lose or damage them before installation.

Well, with both tweeters in hand, and all the intentions in the world to install them, the most unthinkable happend..One tweeter decided it didn't want to handled anymore and wanted to be free.

As it was falling to the floor, everything around me went into the "Matrix Super Slow Motion Mode". No problem I thought to myself, with my cat like reflexes, I should be able to catch it before it hits the floor.

The cat-like reflexes failed to kick-in this time. All I was able to do was to catch a piece of the tweeter's lense and thus put it into mighty spin that was moving equidistant from my outstrectched hand.

With things still moving in slow motion, all may not be lost. There may be a chance that it may make the carpet and land safely..No harm no foul!!

Nope!!!! It hit the hard-wood floor just inches from the nice plush carpet.

The sound of broken platstic brought everything back into normal time as well as a plethera of obscenities that could be heard for miles.

So, Bob, you will be receiving a wounded tweeter that needs some fixing. The piece that broke off was mostly confined to the wing were the screws are inserted.

JJ

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When I get my tweeters in, I'm going to line the floor with pillows all around my CW's just in case I drop them, even put a pillow on the top part of the slot port! LOL

I won't really do any of that, but I will be extra carefull when handling them. [;)]

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JJ's new replacement tweeter is on the way. Fortunately for him, we just got our new "Nerf" version of the horn. Bob Crites

Shouldn't need any rope caulk on that one.

No, but you'll probably need some kind of support strap for the driver.

I've seen woofers sag before, but never tweeters! [:o]

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JJ's new replacement tweeter is on the way. Fortunately for him, we just got our new "Nerf" version of the horn. Bob Crites

LMAO!!! [:D]

..And some of you were going "ga ga" over the clear plastic ones.

Craig: Believe me..I thought about the super glue idea. But I thought Bob would like to display it in his shop to show others what happens when "Good Tweeters are Sold to Klutzy people".

JJ

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ah, go ahead and blame the UPS guy, it's not too late....

Say, ever since I got, ahem, a little older, I've discovered that I can stick my foot out and break the fall of the precious object gathering speed as it heads for the floor. Not that I've been dropping more stuff lately.......

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Actually, the CT125N is a "nerd" version with pieces of broken electronics glued to the horn. The nerf models will be "F" for "fumblefingers", "C" for crystalline, "P" for "plain", "S" for "Scented" (you know how BEC likes to smell stuff....), and so on....don't want to give too many secrets away

Michael

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Sheesh......any good self-respecting person would've thrown themselves between the horn and the floor! [;)] [:)]

Tom

ok, storytime...

A couple years ago I was carrying my favorite pair of klipsch pa

speakers down some stairs and there was a rope at the bottom to tell

people not to go up. I saw the rope and thought I'd just jump over it

(hey, I was 18 at the time...). Well lo and behold my toe catches the

rope and I go flying...in that time of rotation I had the sense to do a

half twist and pull the speakers into my chest. So I landed on my back

and got crushed by a 90 pound speaker, but nothing broke and I was very

happy! (minues the whole sore back and head and chest and.....)

So now the kicker...same set of stairs, 2 weeks later. My sound

trainee, was carrying the speakers down (no rope this time) and he

totally tripped over his own feet. But instead of saving the speaker he

let it go flying away and the thing freaken dropped down over half a

flight of stairs (about 8 feet in height and 10 feet in stairs). I was

so pissed that he didn't sacrifice himself for the speaker (yes, he

even got a friendly slap over the head)...but the best part is there

was absolutely no damage at all to the speaker. Heck, not even a

scratch! Oh how I love Klipsch...

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ah, go ahead and blame the UPS guy, it's not too late....

Say,

ever since I got, ahem, a little older, I've discovered that I can

stick my foot out and break the fall of the precious object gathering

speed as it heads for the floor. Not that I've been dropping more

stuff lately.......

Oh wow, that's actually an old sound guy trick I was shown in my early

years (ahhhh im sounding like an old fart now). It's a lot easier to

drop mics to the floor than to constantly be bending over all the

time...

So one night I was carrying some water glasses to the table and one

slipped out of my hands....so out of reflex I stuck my foot out to

catch the fall. In my rush to get my foot there in time I ended up

kicking the glass across the room causing it to shatter against the

wall. I thought it was a hilarious accident and just busted out

laughing - which was not in my favor because all my dad saw was a drop

kick and me laughing.....oh my was that a hard one to clean up; both

the shatterred glass and my angry dad.

I can't imagine the kind of damage to the wall had it been a speaker...

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