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After using 2 year we see some problems like an attachment
what can be problem ?
we have got 3 speaker for peer floorstanding ..
1-2 speakers are injured but 3 speaker in a good condition

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1 hour ago, pzannucci said:

What would cause the surrounds to fail in such a way?

i have no idea ,we use speakers carefully .. they don't stand under sunshine and rain,in the normal humidity room area 

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52 minutes ago, Coytee said:

Are they foam?  I've never seen/heard of that on a pair of P's.

they are soft rubber ..so interesting moment for me that, why first and second speakers injured on each floorstanders why third  in a good condition on each other 

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24 minutes ago, Schu said:

Did the owner ever treat the surround with any chemical or "armoral" type protectant?

As i remembered nobody never clean speakers.. sometimes i clean with dry gauze if they are dirty 

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It looks like excessive cone movement to me, from too much power.  Do you have teenage boys in the house?  :D 

 

Surely Klipsch will repair this under warranty, at least once.  Contact the place where you bought them first. 

 

Hey Trey!  @Trey Cannon

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I don't know if it matters but as I understand it, the three woofers are EQ'd differently.  I think one operates as a true woofer and the other two cross a bit higher (or vice versa??)

 

I seem to remember being told by one of the engineers that the drivers are matched to be within "X" percent of each other.

 

Regardless, it will be interesting to see how this unfolds

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