That tweeter reads too high, damaged. Doubt it’s the crossover, unsolder to verify.
Wilson Watt 3 Tiny Tots Tweeter issue
Hello new to the forum. Got burdened with a pair of Wilson Watt 2 Audio Puppies/ Watt 3 Tiny Tots
Fired them up for the first time today. One Tiny Tot works fine, the other one seems to have a dead tweeter.
Took the tweeter out, did not unsolder the internal wires, and measured across the terminals (with the internal wires still attached) 24.4 Ohm. Is this meaningful, or am I just measuring something in the dividing network?
Thanks
Carsten
Just buy a set of commercial casters with the same threading as the spikes for your speakers and then roll them around until you are satisfied. Mark the spots for the corners of the speakers on the ground with tape or whatever, and replace the casters with spikes. (My Wilsons are still on casters but the weight more than triple what yours do and would be a brute to erect again if they ever toppled). |
@sanfranphono Replace both tweeters! Differences in manufacturing since they were first made might result in some frequency response changes. You want both speakers playing the same tune. Imaging is all about symmetry. |