ChrisWhis
Member
I just bought a pair of Sequel IIs from the original and well, there is an issue.
Both panels are putting out next to no output in comparison to the woofer. In order to get a decent amount of sound from BOTH of the panels, the volume must be turned up to a point where the bass is unbearable. The panels do not seem to distort, though.
The original owner said he used them only once a month which makes me a bit skeptical that the panels need to be replaced. These speakers were in a house very close to the coast and I wonder if the electronics maybe compromised from 20 years in salt air? Has anyone experienced anything similar and do you think I need to replace the panels? Anything to try before taking the replacement panel plunge?
I wish my first post in this forum could have been praising my new MLs, but sadly it's not the case
Both panels are putting out next to no output in comparison to the woofer. In order to get a decent amount of sound from BOTH of the panels, the volume must be turned up to a point where the bass is unbearable. The panels do not seem to distort, though.
The original owner said he used them only once a month which makes me a bit skeptical that the panels need to be replaced. These speakers were in a house very close to the coast and I wonder if the electronics maybe compromised from 20 years in salt air? Has anyone experienced anything similar and do you think I need to replace the panels? Anything to try before taking the replacement panel plunge?
I wish my first post in this forum could have been praising my new MLs, but sadly it's not the case