Large Advent Fried Egg Tweeters


Being a poor student and tinkerer, I tend to deal in vintage audio for my hifi and recently picked up a pair of Large Advents. I refoamed the woofers and resealed the boxes and am now listening to then to decide if they stand to replace my EPI 200s. At first I wasnt impressed with their sound in my livingroom but when I moved them up to my bedroom and sat much closer, they sound completely different. The clarity is quite nice in this smaller environment, especially the bass being much tighter than my 200s (passive radiator). However, it seems that I am missing the high end of cymbals and sibilants dont have the same presence as I am used to. Do the fried egg tweeters age and lose their upper frequencies or is this how the speaker was designed? Another possibility is that I am just used to the EPI inverted dome tweeters that push extreme upper frequencies so well. Has anybody else come across dull sounding Advents and found a cure?
antistrange
BINGO! that's how they sound. But no doubt there is some aging invloved. They're great speakers (if you like their sonic signautre) but not the "last word" in high end. Maybe even in mid fi. Enjoy them for the nostagia...
I owned the Advents for 27 years. I think it's mostly how the speaker was designed rather than the age of the tweeter. The soft dome that Kloss used didn't have the edge of some tweeters of that vintage, and is certainly more rolled off than most tweeters in modern speakers. I never found the Advents dull, but they never had the high frequency extension my current VR-1s have, even when they were new.

I've read of folks having success replacing the Advent tweets. You might do a little searching on the Web, or contact someone like Madisound.

I bought my Advents when I was also a poor student, and they travelled all over the country with me. Even though they're not to everyone's taste, they're definitely classics.

David
check with www.humanspeakers.com for advise on thoese fried eggs. the large advents still rock.