Martin Logan panel disassembly?
I have a pair of ML Theos.
There is heavy dust build on the woofer baffle area-needs a good cleaning. The only way to do this is remove the grill which is part of the panel. Is it easy to remove?
I sent an email Friday, so I won't get a response until next week. Any ML owners out there with experience taking off the panels?
There is heavy dust build on the woofer baffle area-needs a good cleaning. The only way to do this is remove the grill which is part of the panel. Is it easy to remove?
I sent an email Friday, so I won't get a response until next week. Any ML owners out there with experience taking off the panels?
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There is heavy dust build on the woofer baffle area-needs a good cleaning. This should be done every 6mths (panel discharged.) The only way is to use the small head on the vacuum cleaner https://ibb.co/RYs0tkQ and go over it slowly up and down and on the panel. Put some soft tape on the head so you don’t scratch the panels black paint. If you have stuck on greasy dust, then the only way is to remove and wash the panel, can be risky though, but if you search you’ll find they do it. Cheers George |
Thanks, no luck on the ML forum. I'm aware of keeping the panel clean, and have been doing so. This is just for the woofer area. The grill assembly/stat is 1 panel, so it has to be removed for proper cleaning. No vacuum/brush will get in there without doing so. I'm getting rid of these to finance BIGGER panels. Fun speaker otherwise, especially for someone curious about stats. |
I see you mean down here, https://ibb.co/PNTD4bd ?? There shouldn't be be any of esl mylar panel down that far as the woofer needs to breath, you could use an extended crevice tool on the vacuum cleaner for any dust down there. Cheers George |