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    Noise (60 Hz hum) coming out of right speaker - Fixed but maybe coming back

    2 days ago, I was working in the kitchen and had my 2-channel (MLO system #400) playing some background music. Not too loud... maybe about 80 dBA. After a few songs, I started to get a loud 60 Hz hum out of the right CLS panel. The sound did not come from the Kinergetic, just the panel. With...
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    System #400 (CLS)

    1. Member Name: Erik 2. Location: Douglasville, GA 3. ML Model(s): CLS 4. Year Purchased: 2009 5. Mods/Changes: No Mods. Planning on replacing wire between binding post and circuit board. Have wire, need time. 6. Associated Electronics: - Kinergetic SW-800 - Ayre V5xe (CLSs) - NAD...
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    Heat Treated CLSs - Does it get better?

    Here's the set-up.... the question is below: Over a year ago, I finally found some CLSs and had some money to play with. I bought the CLSs that I thought were new panels. They weren't. Bass was really loose, slapping the stators. I spent time on this forum getting some help, which ended up...
  4. easypete

    Help with CLS

    So... I finally found a pair of CLSs. Now, I have an issue... My test song for any changes in my system is Patricia Barber's Constantinople (in SACD). I am having trouble in two areas... the trumpet, on the higher pitch and louder notes, is distorting... sounds like analog clipping or static...
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    CLS vs CLSIIa vs CLSIIz

    Sorry for all the questions, but starting to look for my CLS's. What are the main differences between the CLS, CLSIIa, and CLSIIz? IIRC, the CLSIIz will shut off the electrostatics with no signal. How about quality of sound. I know going from the Maggie 1.5's to the 1.6's were an increadible...
  6. easypete

    Newbie to forum

    I grew up in Kansas (Overland Park, Stilwell). (Now, I'm in the ATL). In '94, I was fortunate enough (or unfortunate enough) to have a boss that was into high-end audio. He took me to the Martin Logan factory for a tour. I couldn't believe my eyes, or my ears. We almost pulled the trigger...
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