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. 

aberyclark

@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.

A lot of variables here. A five dollar single driver with a rubber surround speaker should last almost forever. A speaker system is a completely different animal. The Capacitors in the crossover can blow at any time, but cheaper capacitors can be more problematic.

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.....