So my dog broke my B&W 803S...

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styrbjorn

Audioholic Intern
This may be a dumb question, but where does one go to get a speaker repaired, or is it even worth doing? My dog knocked over one of my B&W 803S speakers, which caused the tweeter assembly on top to pop off and fall apart. I can reassemble it but it doesn't actually work.

Is it reasonably easy/efficient to get a speaker like this repaired, and where would I go (dealer, specialty shop?) Would repairing really get it back to the pre-accident SQ?

If the verdict is that the speaker won't be the same, I'm wide open to suggestions on a replacement/upgrade. How do the new CM10/804D2/802D2's stack up? Any other brands I should be looking into?

Thanks!

ps - the dog is fine.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Sorry to hear about your speaker - but glad to hear that the pooch is fine. :)

Others here might know of good places to go, or even ways to fix what you have. If not, I'd say contact the dealer and B&W directly. My B&W dealer was pretty dishonest when I had a problem with a B&W sub that I bought from them, but after I finally contacted B&W directly, they got me set up right away and were great to work with.

This site (don't know if that's an official B&W site, though) has that tweeter listed on their parts site for $162, but they also list a number of components in the tweeter assembly if you only need part of it.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
You might want start by trying to see if B&W can sell you a replacement tweeter by contacting them directly.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, B&W dealer to repair would be the safest bet. See how much that would cost and if you are able to install the replacement tweeter yourself.

Sound-wise, I think diminishing return comes to mind. IMO, if you are happy with the sound of your current speakers, don't waste any money on newer models.
 
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tcarcio

Audioholic General
I used this guy to replace my tweeter on my 1980 B+W 801 speakers and he did a fantastic job and was very friendly and knowledgeable. millersound - contact us

Also you could give this place a try. I haven't used them but they do repair B+W speakers. B&W Repairs - Speaker Exchange Like Mark said going new would be the best but it will be more expensive.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Speaker Exchange was insturmental in getting a replacement for the passive radiator for my 1998 Velodyne VA-1210 a year and a half ago. It's definitely worth a phone call
 
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BuddTX

Audioholic
I have a 18 lb Jack Russell Terrier that loves to attack my Floor standing speakers!

After years of trying to figure out how to prevent her from ruining my speakers, I figured it out!

Upside down wooden bar stools, like you can buy in Walmart!

Not going to win any decorating awards, but it works, and is transparently acoustic too!
 

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