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  1. Frank

    I won't get involved in a cap thread but you are a traditionalist and I thought I would mention something you might want to consider.  You can negotiate a volume deal with Chris1thisone, for original tweeter rebuilds and sell all those AR9 tweeters.  At current prices you would more than recoup the cost of the rebuilds which I believe are around $70/pair.  There are numerous advantages to this approach for someone who just wants to get things back to normal.

    If you want more tweeter power afterward just keep the Microstats connected.

    Frank

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    2. Aadams

      Aadams

      No idea but if you are of the opinion you would continue as is if the thumps weren't occurring you might want to isolate the speaker with thump and focus on that.  Then throw one of your spares into the stack while you locate the exact issue.

      Just guessing. 

      I can tell I would focus on keeping the music going rather take everything for major rework. 

      Frank

    3. frankmarsi

      frankmarsi

      Good advice,  thank you.

      FM

    4. Aadams

      Aadams

      And if the same thump is occurring in more than one speaker it is not the speakers. It is just too improbable.

      Frank

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