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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 11312" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>I would love to post some pics, but I can't upload here and all the "photo" websites are blocked by Websense!</p><p></p><p>I pulled the sock on one of the speakers up a bit and found the cause of the low frequency vibration. Some of the mid/bass planar wires are not attached to the planar(membrane). This sounds more serious than it really is, but its not as the wires are not corroded or broken. I need to find out what type of glue I can use to attach the wires without causing damage to the planar.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise it would be very easy to restore the speakers as the panel sits in a wooden frame similiar to a pictue frame and can be replaced. The same applies to the socks as well as they just "pull over" from the top and is stapled at the bottom.</p><p></p><p>I think I will mail the pics to Skinny and ask him to make it available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 11312, member: 11"] I would love to post some pics, but I can't upload here and all the "photo" websites are blocked by Websense! I pulled the sock on one of the speakers up a bit and found the cause of the low frequency vibration. Some of the mid/bass planar wires are not attached to the planar(membrane). This sounds more serious than it really is, but its not as the wires are not corroded or broken. I need to find out what type of glue I can use to attach the wires without causing damage to the planar. Otherwise it would be very easy to restore the speakers as the panel sits in a wooden frame similiar to a pictue frame and can be replaced. The same applies to the socks as well as they just "pull over" from the top and is stapled at the bottom. I think I will mail the pics to Skinny and ask him to make it available. [/QUOTE]
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