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Quad ESL 63 Problem - Please Help
First step is to decide if you can handle opening the units and
lowering the grille cloth to get access to the panel. I'd do a visual inspection with the lights out in a dead dark room. That way you have a shot at seeing where the problem is - it might just be a stupid insect that has found its way in, and it could be vacuum-able out or blow-able out in that case. It's hard to arc the 63's panels since they have a circuit that is supposed to shunt the input if the panel arcs... Beyond that, I have no sources... _-_-baer Yuval wrote: I have a pair of the Quad ESL 63. Great speakers. However, one of them started making cracking noises when the power is on (even without input signal). I was told it is probably one of the panels, which I have to check. If so, a new panel costs ~$400 from QS&D - is there any reliable cheaper source, providing good quality panels? Thanks, Yuval |
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