Is this worth it though? Is it going to be the same quality? I bought klipsch because I wanted quality and I’m worried these replacements won’t be as good and maybe be knockoff
Ferrofluid... It is used to help cool the voice coils on tweeters and small midranges. When you use ferrofluid on tweeters I have noticed it "tames down" rough edged highs on compression drivers. Actually most all tweeters, its just you can REALLY hear the difference on horns (compression drivers).
Nice video, thanks.
thanks for this how to video! exactly what I was searching for.
Exactly the speakers we have here at school and are blown. Thanks!!
Is this worth it though? Is it going to be the same quality? I bought klipsch because I wanted quality and I’m worried these replacements won’t be as good and maybe be knockoff
This is not a high end driver, more like a bulk driver. The replacement coil will work just fine. Mine still work very good.
How to tell difference between Midrange Horn vs Tweeter Horn speaker??
Thanks very much, very helpful
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Hi what is the fluid mentioned in 2:59 ?
Ferrofluid... It is used to help cool the voice coils on tweeters and small midranges.
When you use ferrofluid on tweeters I have noticed it "tames down" rough edged highs on compression drivers. Actually most all tweeters, its just you can REALLY hear the difference on horns (compression drivers).
@@breakerbroke23 okay thank you!
The nuts take a 11/32" wrench. Blue wire goes to the (+) terminal on the diaphragm.