I have the original panels on our 1988 Sequel II’s and have considered replacements. Very curious if it’s worth the expense versus going a different route all together. They still sound good, but there’s that voice of doubt in my head…
I had an inquiry into ML last year (before I put everything in storage in prep of our move) and they said $500/panel. Not terrible. I need to spend some time here searching and reading. I've come across of few nuggets that perked my curiosity, including 4' distance from front wall, sound...
I have a pair of Sequel's, purchased by my Dad in 1987/88...still going strong with the original panels. There's no doubt some sound degradation so I'm in the process of determining what should be replaced or not. I'm kinda new here too so Hi!
Not handy and not familiar with the upgrade. Can you explain further? $200 doesn't sound bad. It may be worth sending the AR to the factory for inspection, cleaning, etc prior to modifying. Another $250 or so.
The Apple TV's and PS3 have HDMI & optical outs and have settings to control the audio and video output.
The AR is analoge (only) and the Denon 2801 is pre-HDMI, but has optical.
I own two Apple TV's and could use one for music and the other for movies...but still unsure how to send HDMI or...
Hey, new member here. When I was about 9 years old I went with my father to the local ListenUp while he listened to and subsequently purchased a pair of new ML Sequel's, an Audio Research SP9 preamp, a Threshold s200 amp, and a nice Velodyne sub (now gone). Not a lot of hours on the equipment...