DingMac_UK
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Having just got my ML Clarity.. should I be risking them for background music or saving them for serious listening only? (*worried*)!
I had sequels for 17 years. Kept them powered off when not in use and I lived in a dry climate (southern calif). They still sounded good when I sold them.
YMMV.
You seem to apply a shorter life in more humid climates... I have noticed my system sounds better now that it is fall weather.
You seem to apply a shorter life in more humid climates... I have noticed my system sounds better now that it is fall weather.
Interesting observation, David... I wonder if when it's humid, the panels have a harder time moving the air and thus would not sound as good..
Any other thoughts on this? Anyone?
Interesting observation, David... I wonder if when it's humid, the panels have a harder time moving the air and thus would not sound as good..
Any other thoughts on this? Anyone?
I also insist my wife does not cook/fry in the house. (I tell her it's because I can't stand the smell of stale cooking, but it's really for the 'logans)!
Certain types of cooking is harmful to the panels if they are exposed to the airborne oils from frying or even sauteeing. Ever notice the film of oil on the backpanel behind the stove when cleaning the kitchen? I hate the thought of that stuff getting on the panels. Good ventilation is essential.