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In Reply to: RE: MG 1.7i posted by josh358 on January 07, 2017 at 18:57:52
I think Diego is living in Torino/Italy and as far as I know the European distributor Audionord may handle a case like this. It is very similar to what happend to my Tympani midrange driver three years ago. If this happend during shipping, I doubt anyone will take responsibilty for the damage.
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I'd think it's the shipper who's responsible, backed by insurance. But if I understand correctly, this kind of damage can't occur when the speaker is in the box, since it's caused by a fall against a hard surfaee.
I think this kind of damage can occur even if the speakers are in the box.
I just got an email from Wendell and you're absolutely right:"Air pressure damage can happen in or out of the box. If the box is stood vertically on end and allowed to fall, the shock travels through the carton causing the diaphragm to stretch. It can occur if the box falls over from a vertical position."
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