Thank you for making this video! My tweeters were not functioning at all on a pair of AR4X speakers. I followed your directions and now they sound awesome!
This is all fine and good.... You might have mentioned the ratio of salt to vinegar. You didn't specify, which I GUESS indicates that the ratio is not critical.
Question: Would a serious vintage AR collector consider it blasphemy to modify one of these speakers? The reason I ask is because I'm a loudspeaker/x-over designer that has found a truly fantastic sounding upgrade to these speakers by using a modern low distortion tweeter and a completely re-worked x-over. But, I know people like things original. So, If I introduced this "upgrade" to AR collectors do you think they'd think it's a good thing or reject it because it's not original? Btw, I have designed upgrades for the 2, 4x, and 7's. I think they improve the sound tremendously.
Thank you for making this video! My tweeters were not functioning at all on a pair of AR4X speakers. I followed your directions and now they sound awesome!
This is all fine and good.... You might have mentioned the ratio of salt to vinegar. You didn't specify, which I GUESS indicates that the ratio is not critical.
Mineral spirits works awesome
Thanks that was helpful I did and it worked on my AR 2ax's
Glad to know that it was of some help. enjoy your speakers
Question: Would a serious vintage AR collector consider it blasphemy to modify one of these speakers? The reason I ask is because I'm a loudspeaker/x-over designer that has found a truly fantastic sounding upgrade to these speakers by using a modern low distortion tweeter and a completely re-worked x-over. But, I know people like things original. So, If I introduced this "upgrade" to AR collectors do you think they'd think it's a good thing or reject it because it's not original?
Btw, I have designed upgrades for the 2, 4x, and 7's. I think they improve the sound tremendously.
Alex Snowberg you are right a collector would not want to alter anything.
Im curious ???