ok. Thats too bad if its true. So far speakers are ok and they were manufactured in 2000. The panels are new of course.I believe Mike mentioned he had new panels in another thread related to this issue.
Do you think it was a gradual thing where the output dropped slowly over time or was it more of an overnight thing?My panels are relatively new and used to measure nearly identically left and right using REW. Now one side is softer and after swapping panels it looks like it's the electronics.
Im scared this could happen to me. I'll be watching this thread. Thank you.It was more of an overnight or few days thing.
I was thinking it was, Mike, aka - GW1800I believe Mike mentioned he had new panels in another thread related to this issue.
Hello to all. My name is Tom. I have owned Monolith iii's, Sequel 2's, Quests, Odyssey's and Ascent i. My current speakers are Prodigy's and I have a similar problem. I did order a set of new panels since they are over twenty years old. Brian at ML SERVICE sent me these files for troubleshooting. Hope this can help anyone.Does anyone know the specs for the 2 transformers in the Prodigy chassis? I have a panel imbalance between the speakers and I'd like to test them. Any info is appreciated.
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Cool, nice to have those documents. Do you know the bias voltage for the Prodigy?Hello to all. My name is Tom. I have owned Monolith iii's, Sequel 2's, Quests, Odyssey's and Ascent i. My current speakers are Prodigy's and I have a similar problem. I did order a set of new panels since they are over twenty years old. Brian at ML SERVICE sent me these files for troubleshooting. Hope this can help anyone.
My one panel is about 12db's down. I decided to change panels because of age. I have not done any measuring yet. I did wash the panels yesterday and the are drying as we speak. I also soldered two panel connections. I will post the process for both procedures in a day or so with results. I am going to swap the top half of the speaker assembly to see if the bad panel follows the dB loss.Cool, nice to have those documents. Do you know the bias voltage for the Prodigy?
Is one of your Prodigy speakers having the same problem ie. the panel has much lower volume than the other? One of mine is 6-12dB lower than the other (starts above 250Hz which is the crossover point for the panel).
Do you happen to have docs specific to those 2 models?Monolith iii's, Sequel 2's
My recommendation was based on your previous post, so you should clarify more.Now one side is softer and after swapping panels it looks like it's the electronics.
I actually have 3 PS boards. One from the "good" speaker, one from the problem speaker, and a spare I bought new from ML 4 years back. All 3 of them show the same problem when placed in the problem speaker so that is unlikely to be the issue.My recommendation was based on your previous post, so you should clarify more.
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