I was horrified to discover my beloved Infinity RS1Bs face down in water as my basement stereo room and theater flooded in the recent rain storm. Is there anything I can do to save them (will the planar drivers dry out) or are they gone?My bass amplifier, tube traps, and SOTA Millennia (and lots of vinyl)and my NHT subwoofers in the theater (in a separate room) all took a hit as well.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Craig
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Topic - Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - Craig Simon 18:30:42 04/19/07 (17)
- if you do change insurance - Kloss 08:00:37 04/24/07 (0)
- Re: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - STUART 07:26:04 04/23/07 (0)
- sorry to hear about your loss - Bruce from DC 15:38:49 04/20/07 (1)
- Re: sorry to hear about your loss//dumb advise// - . 09:10:49 04/22/07 (0)
- Re: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - Craig Simon 07:36:47 04/20/07 (6)
- Find out who your local Chubb insurance broker is... - bhvf 14:03:23 04/21/07 (0)
- Re: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - acres verde 11:09:59 04/20/07 (1)
- New Orleans region flood maps. - free.ranger 12:25:10 04/20/07 (0)
- Shop very carefully for insurance. - free.ranger 09:40:17 04/20/07 (0)
- Re: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - teknofossil 09:15:27 04/20/07 (0)
- Re: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - maabx 08:16:20 04/20/07 (0)
- Try to find a bright side - Frihed89 02:37:05 04/20/07 (0)
- Re: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - Brian Walsh 00:23:54 04/20/07 (0)
- Re: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - jtube 21:51:03 04/19/07 (0)
- Oh, man, That just hurts - Metralla 20:30:30 04/19/07 (0)
- Re: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - realistico 20:29:47 04/19/07 (1)
- Re: Maybe your EMITS can be rebuilt by Orange County speaker - grinagog 22:16:24 04/19/07 (0)