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    Quest Restoration Project

    And so it begins. Now that I know that the ML Quests that I saved from meeting their fate at the landfill function properly, its time for the full restoration. First step... the strip down and removal of the Nextel finish. I think I'd rather get a root canal... but here goes.
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    The Dreaded Nextel Goo Syndrome

    I have seen it mentioned that the Nextel finish used on older Martin Logan products is toxic. That being said, does anyone know the specifics of the toxic properties? I would imagine that it should not be toxic in its normal state, but when it breaks down into that gooey mess, I can see where...
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    Quest Amplifier/Crossover Module Heat Buildup

    I recently performed some extensive repair work on a pair of Quest speakers and found a few noteworthy issues common with this product. I felt it was worth mentioning to help inform current owners (or someone looking to by a used pair) to be on the lookout for these inherited problems. One...
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    Quest Panel Interconnects

    I just finished some extensive repair work on a pair of Quest speakers and wanted to share some info in case it helps others. If you noticed some loss in volume to the electrostatic panel, you may want to take a good look at the wiring between the panel and internal amplifier/crossover module...
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    New To Forum and Quest

    Hello All!!! I recently saved a pair of Martin Logan Quest speakers from meeting their fate of the landfill. They were removed from service due to failure and were beside a dumpster at my local Hi-Fi shop. The Hi-Fi shop gladly gave them to me as I work in the pro-sound industry and certainly...
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