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In Reply to: RE: THis is from Martin Logan posted by kentaja on March 05, 2015 at 11:36:24
Ken
As I have stated,my friend does this with his ESL57s every other month and I know those are more delicate than even the ESL63s I would guess.I didn't mean to take a brutal shopvac and run it up and down the panels and suck the life out of them..He just needs to take a soft gentle brush and gently vacuum some of the dust off to keep them from arcing and increase the efficiency.Since he runs them without the dust covers,I would think the dust would be bad for them.There is one quad site where they talk about using a soap and water solution. I never did that but I have heard of people doing this..
"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad; if it measures bad and sounds good, you have measured the wrong thing."
- Daniel R. von Recklinghausen
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I can't account for what any individual might do with their speakers.
This is a bad idea. Removing the dust covers is a bad idea IMO. But some will do this to get the last bit of performance out of the speakers.
I have described earlier in this thread what one should do under these conditions if they are running their Quads without dust covers. Keep things clean and LEAVE THEM ALONE.
I agree but since the dust covers were off and he has a dusty room from the heat this time of year,how would he remove the dust?
"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad; if it measures bad and sounds good, you have measured the wrong thing."
- Daniel R. von Recklinghausen
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