If you're not buying them out of the back of a white van legit brands will last as long as we use them within their designed purpose.
How long should high quality speakers last?
My Zu Omen Def MKii (rev B) are going on 13-14 years old. The speakers sound wonderful. I have no intention of parting with them. The speakers came with the latest ZU tweeter design. How long should I expect the speakers to last without any issues? I do not abuse the speakers and run them with my Luxman 595ase amp.
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@guscreek ...I remember the DCM TW2Ks'....they lost out to a pair of Infinity's at the time....which lost out later to ESS AMT 1B's....of which the Heil design has sprouted up in variations in quite a few cabinets since.... I've got 4 of them now ( the big Heil's ) with little regard for much else at this juncture and age of the listener.... ;) We've all got our preferences....*L* |
Lots of great details and suggestions about cone driver speakers.What about electrostatics? I own a pair of Ohm Walsh LE 5's that were rebuilt before I bought them. I also own a pair of Martin Logan, Summits which I'm the third owner of and I'm wondering if there's a way yto maintain them that'll extend either the life or the fidelity. I've heard talk of c leaning and even replacing panels. I'm curious if there is some kind of maintenance for electrostatic speakers in general. |
I was selling Klipschorns back in the day,(early 70s), and the printed warranty called for 5 years parts and labor. The unprinted warranty was for life to the original owner. We saw evidence of this on very rare occasions. I bought my K-horns new in Feb, 1978 and still own them. The cabinets have never been opened up and they sound as wonderful today as they did when I first brought them home. So I guess it all depends on how good of a speaker you bought in the first place..... |
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