Hi there, I'm new here, nice to see such a vibrant ML community.
About 10 years ago, I bought the following:
2ea SL3
2ea Aerius i
1ea Center channel (forget the name, it's big)
I love them, but I had them stored for the past 2 years due to a remodel on the theater and noticed a slight problem. The panels on all the speakers (not the center) have "drooped", or fallen about an inch or so.
So I called ML and told them and they sent me a trim tab kit for each that is a small tab that will hold the panels in place. Fine so far.
Now, when I pull the trim pieces off to allow me to move the panels, I notice (on the first one I've pulled apart) that the red wire going to the front of the ESL panel has come loose. It looks like it was taped in place by some conductive tape and that has degraded. Also, the adhesive on the velcro and foam that holds the panel in place is degraded too.
What's a guy to do at this point? Surely others have been through this. I have some ideas but I'm sure there's a standard fix that's been vetted...
My wife can't wait to get those suckers singing again :rocker:
Thanks,
Naven in CA
About 10 years ago, I bought the following:
2ea SL3
2ea Aerius i
1ea Center channel (forget the name, it's big)
I love them, but I had them stored for the past 2 years due to a remodel on the theater and noticed a slight problem. The panels on all the speakers (not the center) have "drooped", or fallen about an inch or so.
So I called ML and told them and they sent me a trim tab kit for each that is a small tab that will hold the panels in place. Fine so far.
Now, when I pull the trim pieces off to allow me to move the panels, I notice (on the first one I've pulled apart) that the red wire going to the front of the ESL panel has come loose. It looks like it was taped in place by some conductive tape and that has degraded. Also, the adhesive on the velcro and foam that holds the panel in place is degraded too.
What's a guy to do at this point? Surely others have been through this. I have some ideas but I'm sure there's a standard fix that's been vetted...
My wife can't wait to get those suckers singing again :rocker:
Thanks,
Naven in CA