Prodigy Panel replacement....

MartinLogan Audio Owners Forum

Help Support MartinLogan Audio Owners Forum:

Joined
Feb 1, 2021
Messages
8
Reaction score
0
I'm not sure when my Odyssey was built but they were launched in 2001. So, going to assume post 2000. Thus, maybe this will not work.

BTW, how much did Martin Logan charge for the panels? Going to assume this is going to be similar with the Odysseys.

Thanks!
 

Robert D

Well-known member
MLO Supporter
Joined
Jul 21, 2020
Messages
3,005
Reaction score
799
Location
Ohio
I'm not sure when my Odyssey was built but they were launched in 2001. So, going to assume post 2000. Thus, maybe this will not work.

BTW, how much did Martin Logan charge for the panels? Going to assume this is going to be similar with the Odysseys.

Thanks!
I havent paid yet, they have you pay when they are done and ready to ship. I was quoted $2855 for the panels. Youll have to check on the cost for your panels, but the original cost of the Odysseys was considerably lower than the Prodigy. They both say they are 48 inches high, but not sure about width.
 

JLK

Member
Joined
Apr 25, 2021
Messages
6
Reaction score
1
Hum, mine fit without any modification. Just a bit tricky to line up the holes.
I AM TRYING TO REPLACE MY PRODIGY PANELS AND HAVING TROUBLE LINING UP HOLES. WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND? THANKS!!!!!
 

JH604

Member
Joined
Aug 25, 2021
Messages
7
Reaction score
0
Robert good morning, I recently replaced my panels. It can be somewhat of a challenge aligning the holes, couple of things to consider. Are you using the instructions supplied to you by Martin Logan? during the process they have you lay the entire speaker on its back which helps with the alignment. If you do not have that document I can forward it to you.
 

Robert D

Well-known member
MLO Supporter
Joined
Jul 21, 2020
Messages
3,005
Reaction score
799
Location
Ohio
Robert good morning, I recently replaced my panels. It can be somewhat of a challenge aligning the holes, couple of things to consider. Are you using the instructions supplied to you by Martin Logan? during the process they have you lay the entire speaker on its back which helps with the alignment. If you do not have that document I can forward it to you.
I did mine that way and the holes still didn't line up real well. I managed to get them in by drilling a couple of pilot holes for some screws that wouldn't line up right. All has been fine since early this year.

JLK was just asking for help. One thing I don't hear a lot of folks talk about is the stat stops we need to use. I hope everyone is aware.
 

Heyfey

Active member
Joined
Aug 5, 2012
Messages
42
Reaction score
30
Location
Orange, CA
I just replaced my Odyssey panels a couple of months ago and I did have to sort of squeeze/push the side supports together to get the holes aligned. I suggest fastening one screw at the top and then squeeze/push the other support in to align the other top screw hole and work down. I did it alone, but it might help to have an assistant.
 

DanR

Well-known member
MLO Supporter
Joined
Jan 1, 2005
Messages
220
Reaction score
194
Location
Hartland MI
And R1200CL you can check with Shawn at DaVinci Media he can get you a good price on panels as well, I don’t know if the wait time is any different as it is with ML
 
Top