Yes, both the loudspeaker units and some components in a crossover may
change enough with age or use to make a noticable difference. But it might
be your ears. Only way to tell is to get speakers and / or ears checked.
Jim
In article , Brian Gaff
wrote:
I have a pair of Tannoy IIIlz speakers which I've used for many years
and apart from cleaning up the switches in the crossover at the back,
they have performed well. always a little on the bright side, they do
seem in recent months to be getting significantly brighter, or kind of
presence heavy. I guess it could be my ears aging but I did wonder if it
might be time to either get them tested or fixed or to just bite the
bullet and buy something more modern. So what do people think? To me
they seem to be getting to sound rather like JBLs these days!
Brian
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