RoboRob
Well-known member
Regular I test my setup with the noise generator of my Sony amplifier (it cycles through all 5 channels enabling to compare the colour of the noise of all speakers). All channels are then driven by the Sony amplifier to eliminate different characteristics of the separate amplifiers (which I normally use).
Both my Feb. 2001 Aeriuses were loosing their brilliance in 2005. I was pretty disappointed about this and thought the life span of 4 years wasn't very impressive. I decided to replace both panels which solved the problem.
In 2008 my Jan. 2001 Cinema had the same problem which I got fixed as well by replacing the panel.
Lately one of my speakers of my second, rear pair of Aeriuses also lost its brilliance (March 1997 with original foils).
Am I unrealistic to think the life span of the panels is disappointingly low or is something else going on here???
regards,
Rob
Both my Feb. 2001 Aeriuses were loosing their brilliance in 2005. I was pretty disappointed about this and thought the life span of 4 years wasn't very impressive. I decided to replace both panels which solved the problem.
In 2008 my Jan. 2001 Cinema had the same problem which I got fixed as well by replacing the panel.
Lately one of my speakers of my second, rear pair of Aeriuses also lost its brilliance (March 1997 with original foils).
Am I unrealistic to think the life span of the panels is disappointingly low or is something else going on here???
regards,
Rob