ford427
Member
Hi All,
I have owned my Sequell II's for many years now and they continue to give me many hours of listening pleasure. I take good care of these speakers and I often clean the panels using the Vacuum method.
My question is, What are some of the common early signs of panel degradation? I have new panels in storage should I require them someday.
I am worried that because I have been listening to these same speakers for years I am not perhaps picking up on any slow degradation? The existing panels are the originals.
Would be also keen to hear your opinions on the speaker crossover servicing. Should they be checked over by a technician perhaps at the time of panel replacement? or before?
Thanks in advance, Nigel. New Zealand.
I have owned my Sequell II's for many years now and they continue to give me many hours of listening pleasure. I take good care of these speakers and I often clean the panels using the Vacuum method.
My question is, What are some of the common early signs of panel degradation? I have new panels in storage should I require them someday.
I am worried that because I have been listening to these same speakers for years I am not perhaps picking up on any slow degradation? The existing panels are the originals.
Would be also keen to hear your opinions on the speaker crossover servicing. Should they be checked over by a technician perhaps at the time of panel replacement? or before?
Thanks in advance, Nigel. New Zealand.