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"Uptown Audio" wrote in message et...
Karma? Seriously, sometimes things just don't work out from drawing board to delivery truck. It is odd that a raw set of drivers could get bounced and tumbled about on their way to you and then leak when played for a few hours. That seems to prove the theory that the fluid is either not proper for the application or the design is not appropriate for the use of the fluid. On the bright side, it should not hurt the performance of the product and the small spot will likely be the smaller of other domestic mishaps that come their way in the future (remember that Karma thing...) so I would not let it get in the way of your enjoyment of their other attributes. Since it is not the fault of your dealer, filing a complaint to a local bureau would not be appropriate. If you can't overcome the wee spot of oil, maybe your dealer would work a trade that would meet your satisfaction. I know that I would if I were in that situation as the both of you are. Yes, I did not let that get in way when the first drivers leaked. In fact, while waitng for the replacement, they were completely dried up. But just imagine how would you feel when oil driped from the driver upon removing them. Anyhow, my dealer said he will get another replacement. Mission must be so embarrassed that they hit the delete button whenever they see my email. Otherwise, they should at least have the decency to apologize for the situation. Furthermore the drivers were made in France. Speaking of karma, yes, I am bit too prone to that. |
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