Have a pair of Kef 104ab. One the tweeters has no sound. Tested ok. Could it be the capacitor as fuse is alright. Do I just replace the tweeter capacitor. Is that the small black one. Thanks in advance.
Could be anything in path, conductor,caps,resistor,fuse,joints.Swap the fuses first between the two that's the easiest to begin with.It's located on black panel at front of the speaker from outside,put back the same value...
@@stringaudio84 Thanks, swap the fuse and tested tweeter with another speaker. Tweeter working. Could be capacitor or something else. Thinking of ordering crossovers set from Falcon Acoustics. Still sound good with one tweeter working.
Have a pair of Kef 104ab. One the tweeters has no sound. Tested ok. Could it be the capacitor as fuse is alright. Do I just replace the tweeter capacitor. Is that the small black one. Thanks in advance.
Could be anything in path, conductor,caps,resistor,fuse,joints.Swap the fuses first between the two that's the easiest to begin with.It's located on black panel at front of the speaker from outside,put back the same value...
@@stringaudio84 Thanks, swap the fuse and tested tweeter with another speaker. Tweeter working. Could be capacitor or something else. Thinking of ordering crossovers set from Falcon Acoustics. Still sound good with one tweeter working.
@@humoursque8447 falcon is a good replacement,If you doing any modifications,do it on both.
@@stringaudio84 Which is the capacitor for the tweeter and the parts no? Thanks.