Tube60
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Greetings all!
Recently I moved to my new place with my honey (fortunately she likes my ML Sequels) and after setting them up, I noticed that the membranes in the panels had become a little wrinkled with the change in the environment, and from the move itself. I VERY carefully worked the wrinkles out with a heat-gun, which I've done in the past. The membranes are intact; I didn't over stretch them. What happens now is a fairly loud descending hiss, followed by some loud snaps, crackles, and pops when the system is turned on. I've isolated the issue to the speakers and not the amp or preamp. Last time I got some wrinkles out, this happened first time I plugged them back in, but this time it's been going on for over two weeks now. It's getting quieter now, but only just. The panels have been carefully vacuumed, and the stators on both sides are clean as well.
Time for new panels?
Recently I moved to my new place with my honey (fortunately she likes my ML Sequels) and after setting them up, I noticed that the membranes in the panels had become a little wrinkled with the change in the environment, and from the move itself. I VERY carefully worked the wrinkles out with a heat-gun, which I've done in the past. The membranes are intact; I didn't over stretch them. What happens now is a fairly loud descending hiss, followed by some loud snaps, crackles, and pops when the system is turned on. I've isolated the issue to the speakers and not the amp or preamp. Last time I got some wrinkles out, this happened first time I plugged them back in, but this time it's been going on for over two weeks now. It's getting quieter now, but only just. The panels have been carefully vacuumed, and the stators on both sides are clean as well.
Time for new panels?