The tweeter in the original is a reddish/orange color with a 7/8' dome in the middle and a large outer roll ring. These are the speakers I grew up with, and I hoard this stuff like the gold it is. The original Large Advent is most easily recognized by the Masonite wood ring adapting the 10' woofer cone to the 12' frame and an inward facing foam roll edge. Also, it's about the only tweeter out there that goes down to a 1000Hz without throwing fits - so DIY'ers dig them too - I myself own nine of them, and I also have a half dozen of the woofers. The Old Advent has a large following and has achieved cult status. ![]() Incidently, those tweeters are still in high demand. It would be a lot cheaper than new drivers that may or may not work right. Who can probably help you here.ĭon't you still have the original woofers? What do we have here - just some foam rot? Partsexpress sells the surround kits for both of those. I wish I understood better how that all works exactly, but I can never seem to find the time to get into that aspect of all this. The problem here is the major amount of fill used in those cabinets which screws the math all up. I would use the 'speaker wizard' at partsexpress if you want to find something inexpensive for those boxes. ![]() I don't know the T/S parameters for the woofers, and I'm not sure anyone does anymore.
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