Thanks for your answer. As a professional flutist, I'm quite sensitive to the high register and I haven't really noticed any diminishment in the upper frequency. And today I was really cranking some tunes and there's no distortion or anything. They just put out the music. But, I'll continue to think about it...thanks
Martin Logan Aerius I panel replacement
I have a pair of Martin Logan Aerius I speakers that I've owned since 1999. They sound great and I've never had a single problem with them. I'm a non-smoker who mostly listens to classical and jazz at moderate levels, using good quality electronics. Due to life-changes (marriage and a new listening space) I've decided to sell them to get a smaller speaker.
My question is, if I've not had to replace the panels, is there any reason to think they are about to go? I read that they are supposed to only last 15 years or so, but is that really true? I just don't want to sell a potential dud to some unsuspecting person.
Curious to hear from people who are still listening to their Martin Logans with original panels.
Thanks!
My question is, if I've not had to replace the panels, is there any reason to think they are about to go? I read that they are supposed to only last 15 years or so, but is that really true? I just don't want to sell a potential dud to some unsuspecting person.
Curious to hear from people who are still listening to their Martin Logans with original panels.
Thanks!