I purchased a pair of new 683's about 2 years ago and when I got them home soon realized that one speaker was putting out more sound than the other. After some troubleshooting I came to the conclusion that one of the speakers had a midrange that was not working at all.
Took the speaker back to the store where I purchased it and they guy immediately started wrenching on it and found a loose wire inside the box and secured it. Needless to say we were both a little surprised by all this.
Well, long story short, the issue is back again and giving a little tap on the side of the speaker gets the sound to come back for awhile, but it eventually goes dead again.
What to do? Should I open er back up and see if I can locate the wire, or call the store?
I know for a fact that the 683's were one of the speaker lines that B&W started having built in China to keep costs down, but this is kinda silly....
Took the speaker back to the store where I purchased it and they guy immediately started wrenching on it and found a loose wire inside the box and secured it. Needless to say we were both a little surprised by all this.
Well, long story short, the issue is back again and giving a little tap on the side of the speaker gets the sound to come back for awhile, but it eventually goes dead again.
What to do? Should I open er back up and see if I can locate the wire, or call the store?
I know for a fact that the 683's were one of the speaker lines that B&W started having built in China to keep costs down, but this is kinda silly....
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