Warning about certain tweeters including ribbon tweeters

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  • japlytic
    Badcaps Legend
    • Oct 2005
    • 2086
    • Australia

    #1

    Warning about certain tweeters including ribbon tweeters

    I have read a warning that some tweeters, especially ribbon tweeters can be damaged when a DC voltage is applied to them, such as a DC offset from an amplifier, a DC source such as a battery, or even a multimeter.
    Such tweeters require a DC blocking capacitor (which can be fitted in a crossover) to prevent damage.
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  • b700029
    Banned
    • Sep 2010
    • 640

    #2
    Re: Warning about certain tweeters including ribbon tweeters

    I don't think a multimeter would have enough power to cause damage. CPUs and chipsets are much more sensitive to voltage, and yet people probe motherboards checking for resistance without damaging those.

    I also found this:
    https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...43ee729f9b.pdf
    which suggests ribbon tweeters are even more robust and easier to fix than the normal coil types.

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    • 999999999
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Sep 2006
      • 774
      • USA

      #3
      Re: Warning about certain tweeters including ribbon tweeters

      Depends on how much DC. No (typical)speaker should be subjected to much, it is an amp fault that should be corrected.

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      • Th3_uN1Qu3
        Believe in
        • Jul 2010
        • 6031
        • Romania

        #4
        Re: Warning about certain tweeters including ribbon tweeters

        Originally posted by 999999999
        Depends on how much DC. No (typical)speaker should be subjected to much, it is an amp fault that should be corrected.


        If the crossover is passive, the tweeter will already have at least one capacitor fitted in series. So no DC hits the tweeter. If active crossovers are being used, then the amplifier must be designed with a DC servo and DC protection, so that offset is kept low at all times, even in the event of a fault.
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