Legacy Audio Stuff


Does anyone have any experience with Legacy Audio products? I'm curious because they are made in the city that I have recently moved to.
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Showing 2 responses by decooney

To @jpcmrc, speaking of planets people are on, dimensions, and product evolution for that matter cheeky, did you notice that you replied to a 24-year old thread from year 2000?

@jpcmrc "Time is irrelevant in this hobby! I stand by my response!"

 

Some caps in speaker crossovers age out after 24+ years. Rubber and foam surrounds for the woofer driver cones dries out and becomes hard, brittle, inflexible, and start coming apart. Unfortunately, time is not usually on our side when it comes to old speakers. We either keep on playing them until they self destruct over time -or- its time to splurge for a full speaker rebuild after 24+ years, :)

 

Happy upcoming 70th Birthday and Happy Listening!