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Hi, I inherited two P30s from my dad and only fired them up for the first time in 15 years. They look ok but both tweeters are clearly dead. I opened them up but cannot find any obvious problems. I have limited electronical experience so don't want to fiddle too much without advice. Please help. Henry.
Hi, sorry for the late reply, I am in South Africa.
i am happy to go digging in there, nut I need some guidance as to what I am looking for.
Thanks, Henry
I have a few good used tweeters in the drawer if repairs fail.
http://beoparts.com/2014/07/16/beovox-dome-tweeter-2/
Martin
Henry: Hi, sorry for the late reply, I am in South Africa.
Well, then it wouldn't be practical for you to send them to me in the USA to try to fix them. Go ahead and buy from Martin. You won't be disappointed. Replace the capacitors in the crossover while you're in there. Martin can probably help there also.
A first step in checking the driver, if you have an ohmmeter, is measure the drivers' DC resistance. The DC resistance should be around 4 ohms. If the terminal leads are broken, you won't be able to measure (or it will be infinite, I suppose).
It really isn't all that hard to fix a loudspeaker. You basically just take it apart and put it back together, replacing any defective component along the way. Here are a couple threads to give you an idea.
P45 Rich
M70 Soren