In Reply to: RE: Why do electrostatics sound better after the high voltage has been on for a while? posted by M3 lover on March 15, 2021 at 13:36:44:
I agree and I will post what he says here. I have contacted David a number of times now, inquired if he sells parts for Nine's, asked a disassembly question, and then sent him a picture of a disassembled bass panel where the membrane looked fine, but it didn't have high voltage continuity. Each time I felt bad about him spending time helping me for free. I'm going to send him at least one bass panel for rebuilding, I'm just waiting for some high voltage wire to come in the mail today to get the other speaker hopefully working and sending any panels with torn membranes from that speaker at the same time. Once I'm actually a paying customer I will ask him.
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- RE: Why do electrostatics sound better after the high voltage has been on for a while? - fredtr 03/15/2114:32:13 03/15/21 (2)
- That sounds reasonable - M3 lover 11:30:03 03/16/21 (1)
- RE: That sounds reasonable - G Squared 13:02:18 03/16/21 (0)