Hi all,
I spent some time playing with my system parameters this morning. In Low Freq. Test mode I was trying to determine the source of a knocking'ish sound and isolate it to the frequencies at which it occurs most often.
Low and behold, it's the mid-range driver on one of my 703's and the noise happens at about 56-70Hz. Sounds like a portion of the vc. coil has separated and now it's a low level sound quality issue.
Anyone ever had this happen? The speakers are about 6 months old - at most.
I called the store where I purchased them. They'll be happy to test them and repair if necessary but it'll take them 2-5 weeks to get the right driver in stock. Meanwhile they're saying they are unwilling to demo me a set of speakers (of any type).
Wtf? :M
I have about $8k worth of equipment from these guys and don't really feel like being without speakers for this long. I'm even willing to look at 800 series speakers - to BUY.
So... tell me what you think on both issues if you care to...
Thanks in advance. ;x(
I spent some time playing with my system parameters this morning. In Low Freq. Test mode I was trying to determine the source of a knocking'ish sound and isolate it to the frequencies at which it occurs most often.
Low and behold, it's the mid-range driver on one of my 703's and the noise happens at about 56-70Hz. Sounds like a portion of the vc. coil has separated and now it's a low level sound quality issue.
Anyone ever had this happen? The speakers are about 6 months old - at most.
I called the store where I purchased them. They'll be happy to test them and repair if necessary but it'll take them 2-5 weeks to get the right driver in stock. Meanwhile they're saying they are unwilling to demo me a set of speakers (of any type).
Wtf? :M
I have about $8k worth of equipment from these guys and don't really feel like being without speakers for this long. I'm even willing to look at 800 series speakers - to BUY.
So... tell me what you think on both issues if you care to...
Thanks in advance. ;x(
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