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Magnetostatic ribbon tweeters feature a thin film diaphragm / circuit board mounted directly above the magnets. These tweeters are relatively inexpensive and offer good results with high sensitivity.
True ribbon tweeters feature a flat (or sometimes pleated) ribbon suspended under tension within the magnetic gap. Due to the very low impedance of the ribbon, this type of tweeter has an inbuilt impedance matching transformer.
Air Motion Transformer tweeters are similar in build to the 'true' ribbon tweeter but the mode of operation is entirely different: the pleated diaphragm has no forward / aft movement, instead it expands and contracts along its length like a bellows. AMT tweeters do not require an impedance matching transformer.
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Been looking for a supplier of replacement drivers for some years.
Willy's HiFi had just the parts at a good price and they arrived in a couple of days.
Excellent service. Even a personal thank you hand written on the invoice.
A quick delivery and the tweeters are perfect on my mission 753 freedom speakers. Easy to fit . Highly recommend.
I’m no expert when it comes to speakers, but after some research (and a strong recommendation from ChatGPT), I went with the SB Acoustics SB65WBAC25-4 as a reference full-range speaker in this size range.
Having now tested them, I can confidently say they’re probably the best speakers I’ve ever owned. The clarity is outstanding—every detail comes through with incredible precision. The bass is surprisingly full and punchy for a speaker this size, and they handle power impressively well. For anyone looking for a high-performance compact full-range driver, these are hard to beat.
Item as described and arrived quickly - and did the job. However, I suggested that anyone replacing speaker foam makes sure they have a very large pair of sharp dressmaking scissors as it was not easy cutting to size without producing a ragged edge (which I managed to hide short of a close inspection)!