Has anyone lost a KEF tweeter?


Wednesday I had a beautiful sounding system and Thursday morning the right side was so much louder and the left side was muddy sounding. I switched interconnects.  I switched speaker cables. Then I pulled out a test disk and played a 10khz tone.  Yep the tweeter in my left KEF Reference 5 speaker isn’t working.  I called KEF USA and they told me to call a couple of places for service.  The first place hasn’t worked on speakers in 4 years and I’m not sure the second place had even heard of KEF. One thing the guy from KEF said, was that all the speaker cables are soldered on the Reference 5’s. I checked the wires on the back plate and they were fine. So it either the crossover (s) or the tweeter part of the UniQ.
 

Grrr!

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Showing 1 response by yyzsantabarbara

One way to solve this if you do not want to do it yourself is to contact a good audio shop in your area and see if they have a tech who can come over to your place.

When I had my adventures with the Thiel CS3.7, which also had a busted tweeter/mid issue like the KEF, I had the seller of the speaker pay for a tech from the local shop to do the fix (soldering). I found other issues and since I had seen how the tech did it, I went about repairing the other issues myself. The speaker sounded perfect after the multiple issues were resolved. I measured the speaker to confirm.

One thing that helped me was that the Thiel drivers did not need any calibration after installation. I had tweeter issues with my very old Ravel Salon 1 and Ravel asked me to ship the speakers back to them since they said they needed to be tested after a tweeter replacement. A real PIA since the tweeter failed 2 times.