Hello,
I've had this problem for some time ago when one panel gets 1 or 2 db quiter at some times. I managed to connect this problem with humidity levels at 60% or above. Also, before it got so pronounced I was getting very delicate popping sound out of lower right part of the panel. Pushing gently panels with my fingers (compress) gave quite audible static noise and after that popping went away (irregardless of humidity). Closer examination shown no dust or particles stock in the panel, also panel was vacuumed regularly. At ~450Hz I may get some buzzing sound coming directly out off culprit area of the panel. Now I have the panel dismantled and see no separation nor wrinkling.
I'd like to hear any opinions on the topic before I decide to give them a bath.
P.S. I went through similar problem with Vista, where showering panels didn't help and I'd like to avoid spending $2500 for Summit panels
P.S. #2, at humidity higher (75% up) both speakers are not too pleasant to listen too.....
I've had this problem for some time ago when one panel gets 1 or 2 db quiter at some times. I managed to connect this problem with humidity levels at 60% or above. Also, before it got so pronounced I was getting very delicate popping sound out of lower right part of the panel. Pushing gently panels with my fingers (compress) gave quite audible static noise and after that popping went away (irregardless of humidity). Closer examination shown no dust or particles stock in the panel, also panel was vacuumed regularly. At ~450Hz I may get some buzzing sound coming directly out off culprit area of the panel. Now I have the panel dismantled and see no separation nor wrinkling.
I'd like to hear any opinions on the topic before I decide to give them a bath.
P.S. I went through similar problem with Vista, where showering panels didn't help and I'd like to avoid spending $2500 for Summit panels
P.S. #2, at humidity higher (75% up) both speakers are not too pleasant to listen too.....