well, the story goes, in the '80s I ran Carver's and B&W's DM5's I think, they had a sound like nothing else, (Tin Pan Alley from SRV was killer), moved to Florida, and after moving in, I set up my equipment at my new girlfriend's house, and while I was away, she DEMO'ed the system to her brother, I don't know what they did (nor could they tell me), well the speakers sat for a very long time,(several years), B&W told me the speakers were too old to repair, you couldn't just go down to radio Shack the speakers were very unique in their structure and eventually, imagine this she talked me into taking them to the curb, (they were gone within hours) don't know how they may have fixed it I couldn't! well, I changed jobs and became a tech at an audio store, and discovered there's a place in Ft. Lauderdale that could have repaired the drivers, I used to do it all the time, customers dropped off drives and I'd mail them to Ft. Lauderdale and then a week later give them back to the customer as if we fixed it, no one ever knew, and never had a complaint.
I could kick myself today for not keeping those B&Ws, they were unreal.
so I get an itch to replace my system and go into a high-end shop, but he no longer carried B&Ws because you could get the little brothers at Best Buy and he didn't want to be associated with that level, so I walked out with a used pair of ML Quest, and Cary CAD120s MKii and SLP3's, it's great but not like the Carver and B&Ws sound