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Do speakers deteriorate with age?
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 -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! |
Do speakers deteriorate with age?
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 -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_pa...o/electron.htm biog http://jcgl.orpheusweb.co.uk/history/ups_and_downs.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Do speakers deteriorate with age?
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. ** You posted almost the same question, couple of months ago. Get a tech to check the ESR of the bi-polar electros in the crossover network - bound to find some bad ones. If so, have him change them for film types. Mostly, as speakers ( and ears) age they get duller. So what do people think? To me they seem to be getting to sound rather like JBLs these days! ** Oh dear ... ..... Phil |
Do speakers deteriorate with age?
I did post this but I never saw any replies. If there were some my
newsreader or the usenet system ate them. Yes unfortunately JBL engineer great almost indestructible speakers, but they all sound like they are in a large bathroom or stone room wherever you have them, to me. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "Phil Allison" wrote in message ... 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. ** You posted almost the same question, couple of months ago. Get a tech to check the ESR of the bi-polar electros in the crossover network - bound to find some bad ones. If so, have him change them for film types. Mostly, as speakers ( and ears) age they get duller. So what do people think? To me they seem to be getting to sound rather like JBLs these days! ** Oh dear ... .... Phil |
Do speakers deteriorate with age?
lauantai 17. helmikuuta 2018 12.05.45 UTC+2 Brian Gaff kirjoitti:
I did post this but I never saw any replies. If there were some my newsreader or the usenet system ate them. Yes unfortunately JBL engineer great almost indestructible speakers, but they all sound like they are in a large bathroom or stone room wherever you have them, to me. Brian Speaker choice is such a personal thing, and there are no "one size fits all" solutions either. JBLs are particularly good at the West Coast Sound. I have both Tannoy Lancasters and JBL L 100 Century, both are good in their own genre. Iain |
Do speakers deteriorate with age?
On 17/02/2018 9:05 PM, Brian Gaff wrote:
I did post this but I never saw any replies. If there were some my newsreader or the usenet system ate them. Yes unfortunately JBL engineer great almost indestructible speakers, but they all sound like they are in a large bathroom or stone room wherever you have them, to me. Brian **JBL are like most audio companies. Some of the stuff they make is junk. Some is good and some is REALLY good. Indestructible? Not a snowball's chance in Hell. JBL speakers can be destroyed in the usual fashion. If you don't like JBLs, then you should try to hear a pair of 250Ti JBLs. The most un-JBL like speakers you will hear and absolutely stunning sounding. Prodigious amplification and a decent sized room are mandatory. I should also add that JBL was the first company, IME, to deliver a really nice sounding titanium HF driver. https://www.stereophile.com/content/...ti-loudspeaker And a view from a reviewer with some ears: https://www.stereophile.com/content/...-opposing-view -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
Do speakers deteriorate with age?
I was speaking relatively so I am sure there are many ways to destroy
speakers. Apparently ammonia fumes do them no good but who lives in a cloud of ammonia? Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active Remember, if you don't like where I post or what I say, you don't have to read my posts! :-) "Trevor Wilson" wrote in message ... On 17/02/2018 9:05 PM, Brian Gaff wrote: I did post this but I never saw any replies. If there were some my newsreader or the usenet system ate them. Yes unfortunately JBL engineer great almost indestructible speakers, but they all sound like they are in a large bathroom or stone room wherever you have them, to me. Brian **JBL are like most audio companies. Some of the stuff they make is junk. Some is good and some is REALLY good. Indestructible? Not a snowball's chance in Hell. JBL speakers can be destroyed in the usual fashion. If you don't like JBLs, then you should try to hear a pair of 250Ti JBLs. The most un-JBL like speakers you will hear and absolutely stunning sounding. Prodigious amplification and a decent sized room are mandatory. I should also add that JBL was the first company, IME, to deliver a really nice sounding titanium HF driver. https://www.stereophile.com/content/...ti-loudspeaker And a view from a reviewer with some ears: https://www.stereophile.com/content/...-opposing-view -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
Do speakers deteriorate with age?
On 18/02/2018 8:24 AM, Brian-Gaff wrote:
I was speaking relatively so I am sure there are many ways to destroy speakers. Apparently ammonia fumes do them no good but who lives in a cloud of ammonia? **One can easily destroy JBL speakers by abusing them with regular audio equipment. EXACTLY the same as any other speaker. Too much power and/or too much LF excursion will do the job. I still suggest that you try and hear some 250Ti JBLs sometime. You will realise that JBL is capable of building genuine high fidelity speakers. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
Do speakers deteriorate with age?
Trevor Wilson wrote:
-------------------- **One can easily destroy JBL speakers by abusing them with regular audio equipment. EXACTLY the same as any other speaker. Too much power and/or too much LF excursion will do the job. I still suggest that you try and hear some 250Ti JBLs sometime. You will realise that JBL is capable of building genuine high fidelity speakers. ** Pyramid shaped with 14inch woofer originally designed in the 1960s - plus 3 more modern drivers with an elaborate, 4-way passive crossover. http://lenaleestore.com/jbl-250ti/cl...e-originals-n/ http://lenaleestore.com/jbl-250ti/n250ti-schematic-jpg/ ..... Phil |
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