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Don't know if this qualifies as "high end," but maybe somebody here
might have a usefull suggetion. I have a pair of Advent Legacy speakers which I bought in the late 80's, new, driven by an SR-3A Nakamichi receiver. About 16 years ago the foam in the woofers basically disintegrated and I had them rebuilt by a lab in PA, can't remember the name. They sounded really great afterwards. Anyway, they sound pretty bad now - sort of mushy and fuzzy.. Can't make out the lyrics easily to well produced songs. The foam around the woofers still looks perfect. I have Audio-technica headphones and the receiver is very clear through them. I played some music through the Advents at volume and headphones at the same time to see if the clarity was breaking down with a load larger than the headphones, and the Advents sounded fuzzy and the A-T's sounded clear. Any ideas regarding cleaning the sound of these babies up? Gotten attached to them over the last 35 years:-) |
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