I had a pair of 315’s and even though they were loud I returned them in a few days because I didn’t want to risk having tweeters blow. I’ve since purchased the 415’s and I hope Alto has resolved those failures. We will see. Great video.
Hi, I wanted to say thank you so much for your this video because it helped me a lot and fixed it exactly the way you have explained. You are so amazing thank you.
Awesome job! I appreciate that you went through it totally from start to finish instead of others doing you start here then 30 seconds later it's all apart. I got 4 of these speakers and only tested 3 but all have tweeter problems. Break out the meter and hope that's all with them. Well, out of the 4, 2 of them had the tweeter missing entirely and the other two did fail on the meter. I got them out easy enough. One trick I used this morning was with the black gunk on the screws, I hit them with a hot air gun for about 5 seconds at 200 degrees and pushed the phillips screwdriver in and came right out with no need for scraping. Once the screw is out, you can keep hitting it with the hot air gun and it'll curl right up and easy to come off.
I had never considered that approach with the hot air. Great idea which I think I'll have to try out sometime. My only concern would be if the plastic was deformed as a result of the heat but in a short spell you'd get away with it I'd imagine. Glad to be of assistance though! --Nathan
Iv just whipped out the celestion drivers in my Yamaha's and popped them in my new Alto ts412s! Alto now use redcatt drivers which are not half bad but the HF drivers start screaming when pushed and I'm having to back off the high frequencies quite a bit at gigs. Now they sound much smoother!
Generally I purchase from wherever has the best price at the time. Just do a Google search and check out who's got a good deal going. I think I bought these replacements from an eBay seller. --Nathan.
boss.. can you share the link of the shop that sells the coil replacement tweeter alto ts315
Awesome video thanks....only used the speakers a few times....
And they both have no tops...Fuming after spending so much money....😎👍 thanks again
I had a pair of 315’s and even though they were loud I returned them in a few days because I didn’t want to risk having tweeters blow. I’ve since purchased the 415’s and I hope Alto has resolved those failures. We will see. Great video.
U can solved the problem above that with my idea in commenced.
Hi, I wanted to say thank you so much for your this video because it helped me a lot and fixed it exactly the way you have explained. You are so amazing thank you.
Awesome job! I appreciate that you went through it totally from start to finish instead of others doing you start here then 30 seconds later it's all apart. I got 4 of these speakers and only tested 3 but all have tweeter problems. Break out the meter and hope that's all with them. Well, out of the 4, 2 of them had the tweeter missing entirely and the other two did fail on the meter. I got them out easy enough. One trick I used this morning was with the black gunk on the screws, I hit them with a hot air gun for about 5 seconds at 200 degrees and pushed the phillips screwdriver in and came right out with no need for scraping. Once the screw is out, you can keep hitting it with the hot air gun and it'll curl right up and easy to come off.
I had never considered that approach with the hot air. Great idea which I think I'll have to try out sometime. My only concern would be if the plastic was deformed as a result of the heat but in a short spell you'd get away with it I'd imagine. Glad to be of assistance though!
--Nathan
Really Helpful with the little tips. Thanks very much.
Iv just whipped out the celestion drivers in my Yamaha's and popped them in my new Alto ts412s! Alto now use redcatt drivers which are not half bad but the HF drivers start screaming when pushed and I'm having to back off the high frequencies quite a bit at gigs.
Now they sound much smoother!
What drivers did you use to replace the ts412 compression drivers? Do you have a link to the product?
Can you fit different HF drivers say a RCF art 912 one
Thanks a million! This just helped me a bunch!
Amazing Work
should be putting ferrel fluid in that gap when you replace a voce coil. other than that, nice work!
Much appreciated, lot learned. Definitely subscribing.
Great teacher
amazing work thanks
Can you say fit a tweeter that is for a RCF art 912 if they are known to blow in the ts312
Where can I order a diaphragm from please in uk
What's the name or model of the Diaphragm
where to buy sir? ty
Generally I purchase from wherever has the best price at the time. Just do a Google search and check out who's got a good deal going.
I think I bought these replacements from an eBay seller.
--Nathan.
It'll burned repeat and repeat
So u may connect a capacitor 400/1.5 Mf parallel with inductor.. Then it ll never burned. 👍👍👍👍👍