organ
07-13-2009, 03:12 PM
I don't know if it's just me or if this has happened to some of you as well.... This is my second pair of "high end" speakers that were messed up but somehow got past quality control.
First pair was the LSi9. I purchased mine not too long after they were first released. It felt like something was wrong with the sound but I couldn't quite figure it out. Upon closer inspection, the speakers were not wired correctly internally. The mids/bass was coming out of the bottom woofer instead of the top. Easy fix but this should not have happened. I know I wasn't the only one with this issue with the LSi9. I read the same thing from several other people on this forum.
On to the second pair.... A used pair of Mirage M-3si. I took them to my dealer to get the x-over freshened up and get new internal wiring installed. The speakers are from early to mid 90's. They told me about the surprise that was waiting for them when they checked out the x-over boards. One of them had the wrong value caps and was missing a few as well. Wrong resistors, etc. How the hell did this happen on $3k speakers?
Also, the stock caps are all crap. I'm not surprised about this because back in the 90's, caps weren't taken as serously. Most assume that they're all must sound the same because they measure the same. So I'm not mad about that.
They installed Solen caps and replaced some other crappy parts. I got some heavy duty brass feet/spikes and these guys are rockin real hard now.
Do I just have bad luck or did this sort of things happened to some of you as well?
First pair was the LSi9. I purchased mine not too long after they were first released. It felt like something was wrong with the sound but I couldn't quite figure it out. Upon closer inspection, the speakers were not wired correctly internally. The mids/bass was coming out of the bottom woofer instead of the top. Easy fix but this should not have happened. I know I wasn't the only one with this issue with the LSi9. I read the same thing from several other people on this forum.
On to the second pair.... A used pair of Mirage M-3si. I took them to my dealer to get the x-over freshened up and get new internal wiring installed. The speakers are from early to mid 90's. They told me about the surprise that was waiting for them when they checked out the x-over boards. One of them had the wrong value caps and was missing a few as well. Wrong resistors, etc. How the hell did this happen on $3k speakers?
Also, the stock caps are all crap. I'm not surprised about this because back in the 90's, caps weren't taken as serously. Most assume that they're all must sound the same because they measure the same. So I'm not mad about that.
They installed Solen caps and replaced some other crappy parts. I got some heavy duty brass feet/spikes and these guys are rockin real hard now.
Do I just have bad luck or did this sort of things happened to some of you as well?