They should, but they dont. If your that worried, sell of the 10t's and upgrade to the new 7's which are a better sounding speaker regardless and dont have that inherant problem to worry about. Kinda odd, unless Im seeing reposts on other BB's Ive seen alot of posts on problems with the 10T's head lately.
Areil 10t Speaker Repair
In 1997 I purchased a new pair of Aerial 10t speakers and they have been meticulously cared for since then. I recently found a crack in the finish of the head unit approximately 6in long with the finish peeling up from the composite. I have had my dealer contact Aerial Acoustics about this problem. Their response was that they have not had satisfactory results in refinishing the head unit and that I will have to purchase a new unit for 500.00 which is suppose to be 1/2 off the normal replacement cost. This seems a bit extreme and not really an option for me. Has anyone had a similar problem with 10t's and what was the result? These are no longer on warranty.
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