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Hi Kent!
I posted this in a new thread but I should have searched for you first. So here goes:I have been using a pair of Advent Legacy II speakers as studio monitors (I know they color everything but they look great and I like the sound ?
Just now, suddenly, both speakers lost a bunch of sound pressure and most high and low frequencies. This was not while listening, and since I am noodling around with a mixer and microphones it is possible some signal went down to them like feedback from a monitored mic or something. When I played material back through them I noticed the distortion (extra horrifying because I can not sing and was listening back to a vocal track to experiment with.) I know it was them because when I swapped them around with components from another system the distortion follows the speakers.
My question is, what might have happened to the both of them? I am leaning toward the crossovers blowing, but I don't know how that would happen.
My other question is if it is possible, or worth it to repair them?
Is there anyone good around Providence RI who would troubleshoot and/or repair them?
I got a great deal on them on ebay a few years back because the seller would not ship - they are pristine like furniture and have always sounded really great until now. And I love them even more because they are the exact speakers I had way back in the 80's when I bought them for real money at the long defunct Lechmere in Deham MA!
Thanks for any help!
Mike
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Hi!
I have been using a pair of Advent Legacy II speakers as studio monitors (I know they color everything but they look great and I like the sound :-)
Just now, suddenly, both speakers lost a bunch of sound pressure and most high and low frequencies. This was not while listening, and since I am noodling around with a mixer and microphones it is possible some signal went down to them like feedback from a monitored mic or something. When I played material back through them I noticed the distortion (extra horrifying because I can not sing and was listening back to a vocal track to experiment with.) I know it was them because I swapped them around with another system and the distortion follows them.
My question is, what might have happened to the both of them? I am leaning toward the crossovers blowing, but I don't know how that would happen.My other question is if it is possible, or worth it to repair them?
Is there anyone good around Providence RI who would troubleshoot and/or repair them?
I got a great deal on them on ebay a few years back because the seller would not ship - they are pristine like furniture and have always sounded really great until now. And I love them even more because they are the exact speakers I had way back in the 80's when I bought them for real money at the long defunct Lechmere in Deham MA!
Thanks for any help!
Mike
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Thanks Adams!
I believe the woofers had fresh foam surrounds when I bought them and they look flawless.
I also wonder what could cause this to happen to two speakers simultaneously. I just checked the drivers by moving the cones back and forth a bit and they seem intact and freely moving. When getting signal I do notice that the tweeters seem to have zero output.....
Hmmm.