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How durable is the iFi (failure rate?)


MTMT

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OK, quick question. I purchased a new iFi over a year ago and due to procrastination, finally got it from the box to mounting on my wall. A bit of procrastination there. WOW!! This puppy sounds incredible for the size. It is very unobtrusive but has great living room filling sound.

So I decided to pop back here to see comments. And I see a bunch of problems/broken units.

How durable are these units? What's the percentage of failure? Can we drive them pretty hard after break in?

How long is Klipsch is going to support parts and repairs?

I'm asking as I have about 3 hours on these and if they are not very durable to daily use, I'll probably advertise them locally before they break and get something more durable. Please note, this is NOT an offer to sell. They sound incredible for the size. Just amazing. But I want something that is very likely to last for at least 5 years.

Any other suggestions to getting the most out of these are highly welcome. Wondering what high frequencies to boost to compensate for the reputed 'recessed highs'.

Again, it was a really 'WOW' experience when I mounted them today. Not just that, but the whole unit just exudes quality and design.

Thanks,

MTMT

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