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Fizzing Quad ESL problem
I have just acquired a pair of Quad 989 ESL speakers and am delighted
with them. I have however reported to Quad that there is a slight "fizzing" noise emanating from one of them. You have to put your ear close to it to actually hear it. It started to occur during the extremely hot weather we had recently here in the UK and Quad said they were inundated with calls about other users experiencing the same problem and that it might be due to the high humidity. However, it has persisted up to now despite the cooler weather and yet I am reluctant to have to haul my spanking new speaker into my car to bring it to Quad over what appears to be a minor problem, or is it? How should I regard this, is it serious or potentially serious and what action should I take in the matter. The speakers are not easy to transport and I am reluctant to stand them up, (in case they fall), or lay them down on account of the "stress" it might put on the panel in relation to its base. What to do please, I would be so grateful for help and information. -- Derrick Fawsitt |
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Derrick Fawsitt wrote: I have just acquired a pair of Quad 989 ESL speakers and am delighted with them. I have however reported to Quad that there is a slight "fizzing" noise emanating from one of them. You have to put your ear close to it to actually hear it. It started to occur during the extremely hot weather we had recently here in the UK and Quad said they were inundated with calls about other users experiencing the same problem and that it might be due to the high humidity. However, it has persisted up to now despite the cooler weather and yet I am reluctant to have to haul my spanking new speaker into my car to bring it to Quad over what appears to be a minor problem, or is it? How should I regard this, is it serious or potentially serious and what action should I take in the matter. The speakers are not easy to transport and I am reluctant to stand them up, (in case they fall), or lay them down on account of the "stress" it might put on the panel in relation to its base. What to do please, I would be so grateful for help and information. Try ukra! Or telephone Quad. My 63s have made the odd fizzing sound now and then, but ignoring the problem has always been successful. Stephen |
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109 writes In article , Derrick Fawsitt wrote: I have just acquired a pair of Quad 989 ESL speakers and am delighted with them. I have however reported to Quad that there is a slight "fizzing" noise emanating from one of them. You have to put your ear close to it to actually hear it. It started to occur during the extremely hot weather we had recently here in the UK and Quad said they were inundated with calls about other users experiencing the same problem and that it might be due to the high humidity. However, it has persisted up to now despite the cooler weather and yet I am reluctant to have to haul my spanking new speaker into my car to bring it to Quad over what appears to be a minor problem, or is it? How should I regard this, is it serious or potentially serious and what action should I take in the matter. The speakers are not easy to transport and I am reluctant to stand them up, (in case they fall), or lay them down on account of the "stress" it might put on the panel in relation to its base. What to do please, I would be so grateful for help and information. Try ukra! ???? I am afraid I am stupid Stephen but I have not worked out ukra. -- Derrick Fawsitt |
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Fizzing Quad ESL problem
Derrick Fawsitt said: I have just acquired a pair of Quad 989 ESL speakers and am delighted with them. I have however reported to Quad that there is a slight "fizzing" noise emanating from one of them. You have to put your ear close to it to actually hear it. It started to occur during the extremely hot weather we had recently here in the UK and Quad said they were inundated with calls about other users experiencing the same problem and that it might be due to the high humidity. However, it has persisted up to now despite the cooler weather and yet I am reluctant to have to haul my spanking new speaker into my car to bring it to Quad over what appears to be a minor problem, or is it? How should I regard this, is it serious or potentially serious and what action should I take in the matter. The speakers are not easy to transport and I am reluctant to stand them up, (in case they fall), or lay them down on account of the "stress" it might put on the panel in relation to its base. What to do please, I would be so grateful for help and information. Try ukra! ???? I am afraid I am stupid Stephen but I have not worked out ukra. It's a polite way of saying you're posting to the wrong newsgroup. -- "Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible." A. Krooger, Aug. 2006 |
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Fizzing Quad ESL problem
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Derrick Fawsitt wrote: In message , MINe 109 writes In article , Derrick Fawsitt wrote: I have just acquired a pair of Quad 989 ESL speakers and am delighted with them. I have however reported to Quad that there is a slight "fizzing" noise emanating from one of them. You have to put your ear close to it to actually hear it. It started to occur during the extremely hot weather we had recently here in the UK and Quad said they were inundated with calls about other users experiencing the same problem and that it might be due to the high humidity. However, it has persisted up to now despite the cooler weather and yet I am reluctant to have to haul my spanking new speaker into my car to bring it to Quad over what appears to be a minor problem, or is it? How should I regard this, is it serious or potentially serious and what action should I take in the matter. The speakers are not easy to transport and I am reluctant to stand them up, (in case they fall), or lay them down on account of the "stress" it might put on the panel in relation to its base. What to do please, I would be so grateful for help and information. Try ukra! ???? I am afraid I am stupid Stephen but I have not worked out ukra. Sorry! uk.rec.audio has lots of Quad owners. Actually, ludovic reported a similar problem here with his 57s and I found a website that described the symptom in the context of old speakers ready for rebuilding. The problem could be dust (or a moth!) inside the speaker and the solution as simple as a gentle vacuuming (mind the lethal voltage!). Stephen |
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Fizzing Quad ESL problem
On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 13:27:46 -0400, George M. Middius cmndr
[underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net wrote: Derrick Fawsitt said: I have just acquired a pair of Quad 989 ESL speakers and am delighted with them. I have however reported to Quad that there is a slight "fizzing" noise emanating from one of them. You have to put your ear close to it to actually hear it. It started to occur during the extremely hot weather we had recently here in the UK and Quad said they were inundated with calls about other users experiencing the same problem and that it might be due to the high humidity. However, it has persisted up to now despite the cooler weather and yet I am reluctant to have to haul my spanking new speaker into my car to bring it to Quad over what appears to be a minor problem, or is it? How should I regard this, is it serious or potentially serious and what action should I take in the matter. The speakers are not easy to transport and I am reluctant to stand them up, (in case they fall), or lay them down on account of the "stress" it might put on the panel in relation to its base. What to do please, I would be so grateful for help and information. Try ukra! ???? I am afraid I am stupid Stephen but I have not worked out ukra. It's a polite way of saying you're posting to the wrong newsgroup. Another opportunity for a straight answer missed, George! Oh dear.... |
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Fizzing Quad ESL problem
paul packer said: It's a polite way of saying you're posting to the wrong newsgroup. Another opportunity for a straight answer missed, George! Oh dear.... Why are you cross-posting, paul? -- "Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible." A. Krooger, Aug. 2006 |
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Fizzing Quad ESL problem
On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 21:22:15 -0400, George M. Middius cmndr
[underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net wrote: paul packer said: It's a polite way of saying you're posting to the wrong newsgroup. Another opportunity for a straight answer missed, George! Oh dear.... Why are you cross-posting, paul? Because I wish to. Ha! |
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Fizzing Quad ESL problem
paul packer said: It's a polite way of saying you're posting to the wrong newsgroup. Another opportunity for a straight answer missed, George! Oh dear.... Why are you cross-posting, paul? Because I wish to. Ha! If irony were cross-posted to Oz. -- "Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible." A. Krooger, Aug. 2006 |
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Fizzing Quad ESL problem
"Derrick Fawsitt" wrote in message ... I have just acquired a pair of Quad 989 ESL speakers and am delighted with them. I have however reported to Quad that there is a slight "fizzing" noise emanating from one of them. You have to put your ear close to it to actually hear it. It started to occur during the extremely hot weather we had recently here in the UK and Quad said they were inundated with calls about other users experiencing the same problem and that it might be due to the high humidity. However, it has persisted up to now despite the cooler weather and yet I am reluctant to have to haul my spanking new speaker into my car to bring it to Quad over what appears to be a minor problem, or is it? How should I regard this, is it serious or potentially serious and what action should I take in the matter. The speakers are not easy to transport and I am reluctant to stand them up, (in case they fall), or lay them down on account of the "stress" it might put on the panel in relation to its base. What to do please, I would be so grateful for help and information. -- Derrick Fawsitt As MINe remarks, you may not have to do anything. I have Acoustat panels that have arced for years. If anything, they arc less than they used to. |
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