Wakantonka
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Hi
I’m a Swedish guy who’s keen to get the right symptoms on my panels.
They are from 2005. I’m experiencing a strange metallic interference in the left speaker, as of an unidentifiable instrument (only listening to classical) If the panels dying is that something to look forward to or will the panel just fade away or die ?
I’m listening to streaming in a musical fidelity amp. Just as old
Is panelshifting something you ca do yourself?
Is it worth it or wiser to pay the double and get a complete new pair of esl ?
I’m a Swedish guy who’s keen to get the right symptoms on my panels.
They are from 2005. I’m experiencing a strange metallic interference in the left speaker, as of an unidentifiable instrument (only listening to classical) If the panels dying is that something to look forward to or will the panel just fade away or die ?
I’m listening to streaming in a musical fidelity amp. Just as old
Is panelshifting something you ca do yourself?
Is it worth it or wiser to pay the double and get a complete new pair of esl ?