I posted this on FB a few days back. I’ll post it here for those with a throwback system like mine.
A while ago I bought replacement panels for my Prodigy and my Theater center. Before replacing the Theater panel I considered upgrading to the Focus because I loved the seamless blend between the stat panel and a ribbon tweeter. I decided to forgo, for now, the upgrade and order the new panel from ML. While waiting for the panel to be made I had the idea to replace the dome tweeters with a ribbon. So I found a tweeter that had the correct measurements and ordered two of them. Once I got into the housing I realized I would have to modify/cut the housing to fit both, so I opted to install only one for now to see if I liked it. This way I could return to stock if I didn’t…..it was a great match; sounded really good. New panel, new ribbon tweeter. Time went by and I was itching to take it back apart and install the other ribbon, one above the other. Unfortunately I ran into an issue with their magnets opposing one another, so I searched for one larger ribbon instead. Found the perfect one. Sonic measurements were right as well as physical measurements in its own casing, so it was shielded too.
Long story, short, install when perfect. I had to cut the tweeter housing quite a bit to allow fitment, so had to repaint the housing.
Here is the link to the tweeter used:
https://www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-AMT3-4-Air-Motion-Transformer-Tweeter-275-093
A while ago I bought replacement panels for my Prodigy and my Theater center. Before replacing the Theater panel I considered upgrading to the Focus because I loved the seamless blend between the stat panel and a ribbon tweeter. I decided to forgo, for now, the upgrade and order the new panel from ML. While waiting for the panel to be made I had the idea to replace the dome tweeters with a ribbon. So I found a tweeter that had the correct measurements and ordered two of them. Once I got into the housing I realized I would have to modify/cut the housing to fit both, so I opted to install only one for now to see if I liked it. This way I could return to stock if I didn’t…..it was a great match; sounded really good. New panel, new ribbon tweeter. Time went by and I was itching to take it back apart and install the other ribbon, one above the other. Unfortunately I ran into an issue with their magnets opposing one another, so I searched for one larger ribbon instead. Found the perfect one. Sonic measurements were right as well as physical measurements in its own casing, so it was shielded too.
Long story, short, install when perfect. I had to cut the tweeter housing quite a bit to allow fitment, so had to repaint the housing.
Here is the link to the tweeter used:
https://www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-AMT3-4-Air-Motion-Transformer-Tweeter-275-093