Kef Q Series Tweeter Solder Repair Q15 Q35 Q55 Q65 Q75 Q85 Q95c, Point 1 & 2

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  • Опубликовано: 4 мар 2019
  • A companion video to my Kef Tweeter Repair video (not an update).
    • Kef Q Series Tweeter R...
    This one details the actual solder repair, but does not show disassembly & tweeter removal.
    For the KEF N19C tweeter / SP1367 / SP1446 from the following speakers:
    Kef Q15, Q15.2, Q35, Q35.2, Q55, Q55.2, Q65, Q65.2, Q65SE, Q75, Q75.2, Q85S & Q95C
    The same repair may be effective for other Kef Q tweeters, but I am not familiar with them.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @renrenolds7358
    @renrenolds7358 3 месяца назад

    the patience of a saint! 😂

  • @chickhammond9171
    @chickhammond9171 4 года назад +1

    you have the patience of a saint ,, i will give it a go as buying replacement tweeters are ridiculously expensive , Thankyou :)

  • @beetooex
    @beetooex 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I recently bought a pair of 'spares or repairs' Q35.2's for a song and this might get the one dead tweeter working again. Just waiting on a new soldering iron to arrive.

    • @nugsy71
      @nugsy71  4 года назад

      I picked up a pair of 'spares or repairs' Q55.2's for peanuts too. I then sold my Q35.2's at a profit. Happy days!

  • @j.j.schijf8936
    @j.j.schijf8936 4 года назад +1

    Mind the ferrofluid though. Often hard to defect, but old and sticky: should be replaced.

    • @nugsy71
      @nugsy71  4 года назад

      I personally never found a trace. Certainly not gunked up stuff.
      But anyway for those wanting to replace ferrofluid : It would sit in the groove in the magnet where the coil sits.

    • @j.j.schijf8936
      @j.j.schijf8936 4 года назад

      My PS1347 certainly have. When there is none originaly, the sound will not degrade with age. That is better in my opinion. Buy tweeters with ferrofluid depend on it for damping and cooling.

  • @tihomirzavrski9886
    @tihomirzavrski9886 3 года назад +1

    Hi I like your video you explained it very good. I have a question: In the magnet is there a ferofluid in the gap where coil enters the magnet? I have a Q35 speakers. Thank you in advance

    • @nugsy71
      @nugsy71  3 года назад +1

      Yes exactly. I didn't know this when I fixed the first few but learned that later on.
      Looks easy, I never bought any in. I'm pretty sure that replacing it will help with longevity.
      So if you do, clean the gap out well and then syringe/pipette a small amount into the groove. It spreads itself around.
      Good luck. Here it's done on other tweeters : ruclips.net/video/NG0Gf7LYAjo/видео.html

  • @anderkas
    @anderkas 5 лет назад +1

    Congratulations, very good video. What type of adhesive have you used? Thank you very much.

    • @nugsy71
      @nugsy71  5 лет назад

      Ha ha! Don't be copying me. I used silicone as it was all I had that would hold it at the time. I would go with something that won't set too quickly so as to be workable. In fact the silicone works well enough but I'm sure there are better solutions.

  • @felipecervantes7881
    @felipecervantes7881 3 года назад

    Are the tweeters from Q series are interchangeable with C series? I have a c55 and one of the tweeters is non functional.