Just buy a new system. You know you want to.
No! (Read: My mind and body say yes, but, bank account says, "You didn't win the bazillion dollar lottery now, did ya... Wanker?". (I'm on a Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmare kick.) I bought the current kit on the promise (to self) that there will be no upgrades until I have a dedicated room. Then, I'll upgrade to the Philharmonic 3 towers
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How much is a tweeter? Would getting two make sense? Then you'd have two from an identical manufacture date and production run. Just spendin' your money.
If I remember correctly, the Sierra 2 uses a modified RAAL 70-10 design. Madisound has the 70-10 listed at $322 each. FML! I believe the custom version Dave sources, costs less. Buy how much? I donno. If the tweeter I'm sending in needs to be replaced, I'll definitely opt for a replacement pair (unless Dave talks me out of it). I'm hoping that returning the current tweeters will offset the cost.
What is he inspecting it for? Can't you send him some close-ups of it?
I don't like down time! Ask him if he can send you a new tweeter, or think about if there is a time you are going to be out of town for a few days.
Is he considering fixing yours instead of a replacement?
You'll be buying a tweeter either way, won't you?
Not really that big of a deal, but since it still sounds okay, why not keep it until the new one arrives?
In the correspondence with Dave I expressed curiosity regarding this being a manufacturing defect (yes, a shameless attempt at getting out of paying, since it did not happen as an immediate consequence of my dropping the speaker and was serendipitous discovered months later). He suspects the film was most likely damaged in the fall, but, he'd inspect it to be sure it's not a manufacturing defect. I did send Dave pictures. Here's the best one I got.
Ribbon damage,
Enclosure damage,
Enclosure damage, up close,
I found Madisound sells replacement films for the RAAL 70-10 for $40. Assuming the film needs replaced, I'm wondering if Dave can have it done for me and I wont have to eat the cost of replacing a perfectly good tweeter to get a matched pair.
If Dave says, it can be repaired and be made as good as new, I'll live with it. The enclosure is (lightly) scratched and Ascend does not have Gloss Cherry enclosures. Assuming repair is an option, $50-100 vs $500 for two new ones... I'm going to choose repair.
I love these speakers... sound and looks. The OCD part of me will not rest knowing the speaker will never be NIB ever again. As someone who buys once and keeps for a very long time, it saddens me. I'll eventually move them to surround duty. Doesn't RichB have Sierra 2 surrounds?