How/where did you get a replacement tweeter? Thx.
Focal Aria 948 repair
I have a pair of Focal Aria 948’s. One of the speakers has a bad tweeter. I received a replacement from Focal. My question is how do I access the inside of the speaker? I see no access points or screws. I don’t want to damage the speaker. I was told the only tricky part is using a hair dryer to release the glue around the tweeter from the bezel then you just plug the new one in. No soldering required. I just can not figure out how to even get to the tweeter. Anyone have some information for this complete neophyte?
Hahaha. :) The large drivers below the tweeter are all screwed in but have a cosmetic cover. The black ring around the mid-woofer is the surround, don’t damage it. Around that is a shiny metal ring that is cosmetic. The ring around the mid-woofer may say Focal on it or something like that. Try first with a plastic knife (to keep from scratching it) or something to lift it. It may just be magnetic. If not you may need to unglue it. A hair dryer may be in order. Try not to bend it out of shape. I’m not sure how delicate these are.
Once that is done you can reach into the speaker. |
This may not be your situation, but I found this online which might help:
https://www.diymobileaudio.com/threads/how-do-you-remove-focal-tweeter-from-housing.308994/ |
I’m not sure if the tweeter is glued or screwed on from the back using a bracket. I had a similar model and there was no glue at all, it was just a large thumb screw on the back that held a bracket that bridged the hole. A screw on the back of the tweeter went through the bracket and was held in by a thumb screw. A tidy, firm attachment. If your tweeter is like mine was then you'll need to remove the ring around the mid-woofer surround on the driver below. Not sure if you need to use heat or if it’s magnetic or what not, then reach inside and unscrew the midwoofer and access the tweeter from the back. Feel around and see if you have a knurled/ribbed nut. Unscrew it, being careful not to drop any moving parts into the speaker body, either the screw or the bracket you’ll never get them out. :D |