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Proac Ribbon Tweeters Damaged
bjesien - nope, no kids. Wish I did - at least I'd have someone to blame! 
Proac Ribbon Tweeters Damaged
almarge - thank youshadorneb- thanks. Scary to think they are that delicate. That said, I don't recall doing anything recently in operating my set up that I have not done over the course of the last 2.5 years, in which the speakers were fine. 
Proac Ribbon Tweeters Damaged
jetter - appreciate any and all advice/comments.My Proac dealer is supposed to be coming by this week to take a look at my speakers. I have no idea as to his level of expertise in regard to analysis/repair, so we shall see...In the meantime, I wel... 
Proac Ribbon Tweeters Damaged
Forgot to mention - no vacuuming of the tweeters. I am very careful with my equipment - that's why this is so frustrating. 
Proac Ribbon Tweeters Damaged
Again, thanks to all for your comments thus far.I am using a Parasound Halo JC2 preamp and Musical Surroundings Phonomena phono amp.However, if I recall correctly, I was not using my turntable when I noticed the problem. Just spinning CD's.I am un... 
Proac Ribbon Tweeters Damaged
Thanks...erik_squires - no new speaker cables. Have always used Kimber Kable - 9 gauge. 
Proac Ribbon Tweeters Damaged
Thanks all. The primary source is a Parasound Halo CD-1 player. Also occasional vinyl via Rega P3. But all has gone well for 2 1/2 years using these... 
Proac Ribbon Tweeters Damaged
Thanks. He will actually have to replace the tweeters.My speakers are under warranty but my dealer stated as both tweeters were blown at once, it was caused by a "system problem" and not manufacturer's defect.But my amp seems to be functioning nor... 
Proac Ribbon Tweeters Damaged
I'm sure they can but shipping from Dallas, Tx to PA would be a nightmare. My local dealer can repair them - I just want to know what possibly could have caused this (spike from amp?) and what I can/should do to prevent it from happening again...