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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 8924" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Before doing "repairs" I would still send the e mail to AE to see if they take any action/responsibility/help whatever. If this falls on deaf ears/blind eyes, then yes re-surround the units.</p><p>The sonics will be affected a little but generally subtle and a good surround beats a damaged one. I think the time lapse between torn surround and the time it takes to get folks to fix them means audio memory fades as to what they sounded like when pristine....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 8924, member: 361"] Before doing "repairs" I would still send the e mail to AE to see if they take any action/responsibility/help whatever. If this falls on deaf ears/blind eyes, then yes re-surround the units. The sonics will be affected a little but generally subtle and a good surround beats a damaged one. I think the time lapse between torn surround and the time it takes to get folks to fix them means audio memory fades as to what they sounded like when pristine.... [/QUOTE]
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