- Thoroughly clean the diaphragms and stators using a vacuum cleaner.
- Visually checked all surfaces to ensure that was no dust or insect causing a leak between the diaphrams and stators.
- Rechecked and tightened all connections.
Still the problem persisted. I then proceeded to ensure that none of the other equipment that was connected to the speakers caused the problem. To do this I did the following:
- Swapped the speaker cables
- Used another amplifier
- Used another CD player
Again, no change, the problem persisted. With all the possible culprits eliminated, the finger pointed at the electronics, and since the problem affected the treble frequencies, it must be one of the 1.2ohm resistors connected in series with the speakers. Rob had replacement resistors sent to me, free. I promptly replaced the offending resistors and the problem is gone. The ESLIII are now 100% again.
Thanks goes out to Rob of ER Audio for the great support.Return to Home.
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