
Hello, as servimat1 says, if it is a tweeter it must have a capacitor because otherwise the serious ones would ruin it and if not, it is not a tweeter.
In any case it is because they are small and also no sound comes out when I connect the speaker and the tweeter but if I connect them independently they tweet them if they leave sound but if I connect them as well as take them out they do not sound the tweeters is a Samsung brand of television nobody I play the TV
Because it is likely to have a winding that kind of tweeter, that's why the tester. By gently touching the metal dome it moves in and out or is fixed.
In any case it is because they are small and also no sound comes out when I connect them but if I connect them independently if they leave sound but if I connect them as well as take them out they do not sound the tweeters is a Samsung brand of television nobody touched the television
They should sound only that the sound of the speaker "covers" that of the tweeter. What you can do to test if they really sound is to use a common 1.5 volt small battery. Connect it respecting the polarity of the speaker (+ and -) It should make a noise if they work. They are piezoelectric type but in reality they are high impedance windings.