slownlo
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After reading much about these wonderful speakers I've actually grown disheartened about owning them (CLS I's purchased used)!
Accroding to what I've read on this site,....ML's seem plagued with issues related to longevity,... from diaphram dust buildup,... to the "coating" on the diaphram wearing out over time, it seems like buying them used is a major risk no matter how well cared for they are, due to inherent issues with the design...
I did a search but haven't been able to find much about how to care for these wonderful speakers so that they may give a lifetime of use without expensive panel replacements. When dust builds up, can it be rectified by blowing air across the diaphram to remove it... or is it permanent? Can the diaphrams be cleaned? I've read some threads about putting them in the shower to clean them??? (lol)... what is the life expectancy of these speakers? Do you HAVE to replace the ESL panels every 5 years? Audibally/Visually (aside from acute physical damage) How do you tell if the panels need replacing?
I have a 14 year old pair of CLS I's that sound great to my ears, and are physically pristine... but I am not sure if what I am hearing is optimal since I've never heard a brand new pair...
Serenity now! (lol)
:bowdown:
Accroding to what I've read on this site,....ML's seem plagued with issues related to longevity,... from diaphram dust buildup,... to the "coating" on the diaphram wearing out over time, it seems like buying them used is a major risk no matter how well cared for they are, due to inherent issues with the design...
I did a search but haven't been able to find much about how to care for these wonderful speakers so that they may give a lifetime of use without expensive panel replacements. When dust builds up, can it be rectified by blowing air across the diaphram to remove it... or is it permanent? Can the diaphrams be cleaned? I've read some threads about putting them in the shower to clean them??? (lol)... what is the life expectancy of these speakers? Do you HAVE to replace the ESL panels every 5 years? Audibally/Visually (aside from acute physical damage) How do you tell if the panels need replacing?
I have a 14 year old pair of CLS I's that sound great to my ears, and are physically pristine... but I am not sure if what I am hearing is optimal since I've never heard a brand new pair...
Serenity now! (lol)
:bowdown: