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  • Vifa DX25 tweeter faceplate problem.

    Alright, so I'm rebuilding my Amiga speakers. I removed my drivers from the old cabinets and everything was going fine until I realized that the screw holes in the tweeter faceplates are depressed, keeping the tweeters from sitting flat against the baffle. Should I try to get new faceplates for the tweeters or will they be ok? Any help is appreciated.


    My messed up tweeter: Click image for larger version

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  • #2
    Re: Vifa DX25 tweeter faceplate problem.

    I'd probably file it a little bit leaving enough for the tweeter to be held in place when a screw is in the hole. Also I'd use speaker gasket tape under the tweeter to make sure you don't have a void for air to pass from underneath the tweeter.

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    • #3
      Re: Vifa DX25 tweeter faceplate problem.

      Originally posted by Brewski View Post
      I'd probably file it a little bit leaving enough for the tweeter to be held in place when a screw is in the hole. Also I'd use speaker gasket tape under the tweeter to make sure you don't have a void for air to pass from underneath the tweeter.

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      Jay
      +1

      Additionally you can drill a small recess in the area underneath. I would not go through the expense and hassle of obtaining new face plates.

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      • #4
        Re: Vifa DX25 tweeter faceplate problem.

        You may want to try a c clamp and see if you can push the recessed part back up flat. I would put tape or even a small block of wood on the face side so you don't mark it. I'd bet if it got pushed out that easy by a screw it should go back in pretty easy.

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        • #5
          Re: Vifa DX25 tweeter faceplate problem.

          Originally posted by thekorvers View Post
          +1

          Additionally you can drill a small recess in the area underneath. I would not go through the expense and hassle of obtaining new face plates.

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          So, put a small countersink in? That sounds pretty smart.

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          • #6
            Re: Vifa DX25 tweeter faceplate problem.

            Originally posted by davepellegrene View Post
            You may want to try a c clamp and see if you can push the recessed part back up flat. I would put tape or even a small block of wood on the face side so you don't mark it. I'd bet if it got pushed out that easy by a screw it should go back in pretty easy.

            Dave
            I clamped the depressed parts and it helped. If i file them a bit or put a very small countersink, they will fit snug. thank you.

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