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In Reply to: ML panel durability posted by Ryan on February 21, 2003 at 19:54:21:
Ryan,Are you a smoker?, do you live in a high humidity area? , where the speakers in storage or not plugged in?
Try vaccumming the panels ( after leaving them unplugged for a couple of hours.) Then try plugging them in and leaving them for a couple of hours before playing them.
Have you changed anything else in your system? What about a asking a friend how they sound. It might be they do not sound as you remember them as opposed to actually having changed in sound. ( Not sure if that one makes any sense to you. ) Three years is not a long time for these panels. You typically should not experience any degredation in that type of time frame.
Any way hope I have given you some things to try...
Miles
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