That’s very interesting : )
I’ve had a pair of Tannoy Eshers from new and always wanted to modify them to make them bi-wireable/bi-ampable/(apply current loudspeaker fashion hack here). But life and decades of DIY got in the way.
Is crossover ageing a thing?
Mine sound okay, but have suffered from 30 years of benign neglect (for example, the veneer is knackered from water staining) and I want to reclaim them. Just thinking if this is another factor to consider? TIA.
Yes, but it the rate varies by orders of magnitude depending on the original components. You also have the opportunity to upgrade while you're in there, rather than just rebuild the crossovers with the same grade of components.
That’s very interesting : )
I’ve had a pair of Tannoy Eshers from new and always wanted to modify them to make them bi-wireable/bi-ampable/(apply current loudspeaker fashion hack here). But life and decades of DIY got in the way.
Is crossover ageing a thing?
Mine sound okay, but have suffered from 30 years of benign neglect (for example, the veneer is knackered from water staining) and I want to reclaim them. Just thinking if this is another factor to consider? TIA.