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    Will these work to repair an 035Ti?


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    It does not say what they are made of? At that price I would be interested if they are Ti.

    I asked the seller what material they are made of.
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    I wouldn't . reprocessed beer cans ? who knows what they are ?

    Used 035Ti (+a's) are easy to find and cheap,
    unless you just want to muck about , be dissapointed
    and then go find a used pair after all.

    as others have mentioned , L60T's sell cheap, why else would
    anybody buy them other than to salvage tweets ?
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    Not long ago there were some 035ti diaphragms and complete tweeters being reproduced and sold. There's a thread or 2 around here about them.

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    Sellers response

    winding:Round copper wire
    Diaphragm: titanium alloy
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    Quote Originally Posted by gferrell View Post
    Sellers response

    winding:Round copper wire
    Diaphragm: titanium alloy
    >> titanium alloy

    I'm not a metallurgist ,
    but there are most likely many different titanium alloys

    am more aware of gold or steel alloys ...in gold there is 22k,18k,14k,12k,and even 10k
    the color can change completely ... white, pink, green and even purple ..depending
    on the alloy mix ... strengths vary with mix too. 10k is more "something else" than gold.

    alloys in bike frames are even more complex.

    roll the dice if so inclined, but don't be disappointed if OEM JBL sound is not achieved.
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