My used Magnepan 1.6's are missing sparkly treble. Why?


I recently bought a pair of used Magnepan 1.6 speakers.  Unclear how old they are but they appear to be in good condition and the panels look good when shining a flashlight through.  And the speakers sound good except they are almost completely lacking in that bright sparkly treble that I thought they were known for.  Something like  chimes or a triangle simply isn't in the music played through the 1.6's.  If you stand right next to the speaker you can hear those instruments very muted but not at any normal listening distance.  I've tried googling to see if this is a known problem with these old 1.6's but without any luck.  

Does anybody know what might be causing this or if it is fixable?
pinwa
I think you are probably right about the 1.6's being fine although I'm probably not going to go to the trouble of hooking them up again to find out.  I'll put them up for sale soon and hopefully somebody else will fall in love with them.  At the used prices these Maggies are one of the great values in the HiFi world.

I totally agree with you OP on vfm.
My pair of $500 Maggies bested an $8500 pair of Josephs in my room with my gear.
Thats obviously not implying they were better, just  a better fit with my gear, room and my ears.

But my present Spatial Audio ob speakers are another huge step forward over the Maggies for me.
The Spatial Audio speakers look very interested.  I think if a used pair of M3's or X5's came up I would probably give them a try.