Thanks Mofi. I'll contact him.
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Contact Russ Knotts at: http://www.justrealmusic.com/ He's a great guy and really knows electrostatic loudspeakers. He makes his own models. The rebuild/renew should run between $400-$600 or so. Just call him and discuss it. |
I was a Martin Logan dealer for many years. The Odyssey, (and Prodigy) were IMHO, some of the best speakers ML ever produced. The panels are good for about 12-15 years on average, so these would be close to replacement if they haven't ever been replaced before. You might want to call ML service for the price on replacement panels, (make sure you're sitting down). The panels have sky rocketed in price over the past couple of years. There are a couple of places that will repair/renew yours for a lot less money, but they won't be "factory". I've heard though that you really can't tell a difference. I would offer the seller a price based on what the replacement/renewal panels will cost. |
Hello Ptss. I am the proud owner of 2 ML Prodigy's. They are in storage. I now use Quad 2905's, which, to my ears, are far superior. My problem is the discontinuity between the (fast) electrostatic panel, and the (slow) cone speaker. I should also mention the poor quality (IMHO) of the crossover. My solution was to disconnect the crossovers and run the electrostatic panels by themselves, where they were fine and fast down to about 120Hz. When I got tired of no bass whatsoever, I changed to Quads. But, of course, YMMD. |