Tweeter pressed in B&W
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You should be able to buy spares direct from B&W at a reasonable cost. My old pair of DM602's both had the "toddler" treatment and I thought at over 10 years old I'd have no chance of rectifying them. I was gobsmacked when B&W said they could still supply replacements. They were a piece of piss to swap out.
I’ve done similar with a Monitor Audio tweeter and was able to source a replacement from the factory for a modest sum - you should be able to do the same:
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Don't use a hoover! Might work on soft dome tweeters but not metal.
On the previous generation (1, 2 and 3), bowers correctly identified that weeters were easy to damage so made the diaphram replaceable (rather than binning the whole tweeter unit). If you take out the main driver, you can put your arm in and the hf unit comes out with a 1/4 turn.
3 screws to take off the tweeeter diaphram, then smooth it out with a soft tissue from behind.
This _will_ leave "smiles" on the tweeter dome but it's 95% better for free.
If it doesn't work, get a replacement diaphragm from bowers.
On the previous generation (1, 2 and 3), bowers correctly identified that weeters were easy to damage so made the diaphram replaceable (rather than binning the whole tweeter unit). If you take out the main driver, you can put your arm in and the hf unit comes out with a 1/4 turn.
3 screws to take off the tweeeter diaphram, then smooth it out with a soft tissue from behind.
This _will_ leave "smiles" on the tweeter dome but it's 95% better for free.
If it doesn't work, get a replacement diaphragm from bowers.
As already suggested, avoid vacuum cleaners - you'll only do more damage !
Prices for replacement B&W parts arn't cheap, I think thats a 68x Series 1 (US site giving prices):
http://www.bwgroupusa.com/bwgroup-parts/index.php/...
For older models, they have run out of some spares, but yours is a fairly recent model - you can give them a call to find out
Prices for replacement B&W parts arn't cheap, I think thats a 68x Series 1 (US site giving prices):
http://www.bwgroupusa.com/bwgroup-parts/index.php/...
For older models, they have run out of some spares, but yours is a fairly recent model - you can give them a call to find out
Edited by MikeyC on Tuesday 5th November 09:21
They look like 685 Series 1s.
You can't buy replacement diaphragms for those, only complete tweeters.
There is no way to fix them by sucking them out or with Sellotape unfortunately.
You'll probably need the serial number to get a new one as there may be different batches.
You're likely looking at about £40 per unit.
You can't buy replacement diaphragms for those, only complete tweeters.
There is no way to fix them by sucking them out or with Sellotape unfortunately.
You'll probably need the serial number to get a new one as there may be different batches.
You're likely looking at about £40 per unit.
If they don't sell diaphragm s for the newer series, dent repair might be the boy!
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