Yes, am having issues me-self.
I have a couple of the midrange drivers that are experiencing the buzzing you're referring to. Not sure if the voice coils have actually collapsed or if it's due to the peeling.
I was fortunate to have purchased quite a few replacement drivers and just take care of it myself. I know it's not from clipping or under driving my Preludes. I went with tons of clean power to prevent that from happening. I believe it to be a defect in the drivers.
Now I'm getting some really nice humming coming out of my subs. When you first turn them on they're fine. But, as soon as you send a signal to them... up comes the hum. Very annoying. Anyone else having this issue? Where did you send your Preludes to be repaired?
I was told to take them to a local electronics shop by Harmon. Don't know about you's but, here in WY, I'm not sure anyone would even know who/what Infinity is. Let me park my sheep first and then I'll take a look at your High-End Bose speaker-er!
I could repair the problem if I were able to have someone diagnose and tell me exactly which part's at fault. Use to build pc boards and can replace any and all electronics but I have no expertise on troubleshooting circuits.
Still love the sound reproduction from my Preludes. Running full range front and rears with the Prelude MTS for the Center Channel. Used to have a surround setup with Legacy's Focus and there's no comparison. I was really hesitant on powered subs but these have made me a true believer. Now if I could jut get rid of that annoying humming.
Hmmm,
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