zigman
Well-known member
Hi All,
New to post, but been following MLO for a long time. Thanks everyone for the great insight!
I just got a pair of Impression 11A's and was loving them. Today I was testing different interconnect cables, and was being very careful not to leave my amp on when switching the cables. Stupidly on my last test, I left the amp on and heard the usual pop when connecting the cable to source. Wasn't very loud so wasn't worried. When I played music on the speakers I started hearing heavy distortion. Tested and looks like the right speaker has that "blown speaker" sound where you hear more distortion than music. It's definitely coming from the panel.
Tried two different amps and speaker cables same thing. Unplugged everything, let it sit for a while, plugged it back in, and same thing. Anyone have thoughts on this or experienced something similar? I will try giving ML a call tomorrow. This is a bit surprising because I never had this problem with my older Source speakers which I had for years.
Thanks!
New to post, but been following MLO for a long time. Thanks everyone for the great insight!
I just got a pair of Impression 11A's and was loving them. Today I was testing different interconnect cables, and was being very careful not to leave my amp on when switching the cables. Stupidly on my last test, I left the amp on and heard the usual pop when connecting the cable to source. Wasn't very loud so wasn't worried. When I played music on the speakers I started hearing heavy distortion. Tested and looks like the right speaker has that "blown speaker" sound where you hear more distortion than music. It's definitely coming from the panel.
Tried two different amps and speaker cables same thing. Unplugged everything, let it sit for a while, plugged it back in, and same thing. Anyone have thoughts on this or experienced something similar? I will try giving ML a call tomorrow. This is a bit surprising because I never had this problem with my older Source speakers which I had for years.
Thanks!