yeah lol, but i'd prefer to have the woofers+amps than the head from this speaker hahaKind of like getting a Ferrari without the transmission. Good luck buying the missing parts.
And I'd rather have 80% of a Ferrari than 20%.yeah lol, but i'd prefer to have the woofers+amps than the head from this speaker haha
can be a fun mongrel speaker are these heads the SE version or not ? there probably different EQ and crossover for them . You can probably adjust somethings with externa EQ anyway .I found head part sold on eBay and other Deler piano black $700 and $900 each
Might be a solution if they are of the same version as your bass modules? But why are they sold as separate units?I found head part sold on eBay and other Deler piano black $700 and $900 each
yes it’s risky I think about that .How do you know what you bought even works? Have you tested what you can? The whole thing could be toast.
I guess you could always turn them into slug woogers (sub woofers)
Sorry they was sold long time ago , also they are not secan be a fun mongrel speaker are these heads the SE version or not ? there probably different EQ and crossover for them . You can probably adjust somethings with externa EQ anyway .
Sorry I missed the point they was sold out couple years ago! I’m still trying to figure out why they sold separately! Also I try look outside of United States if possible finding them, but it’s sad situationMight be a solution if they are of the same version as your bass modules? But why are they sold as separate units?
Then you will have your red bass modules together with black top speakers. If you can live with the mismatch in colors?
A professional painter can fix your top units in the same high gloss red as the base modules. What such a painting job would cost is another question.
You had thoughts about testing your bass modules. Do that. That's what I think and also restorer-john (and I think others have also been on that track) that you should do.
And IF you spent a lot of money on your bass modules, it might be worth having a professional electronics repairman go over them just to make sure there's nothing wrong with them. So you might not start spending money on top units if there is something wrong with the bass modules. A professional service because your purchase seems so strange to me.
Wow that cool ! Still very complicated @With the remote the speakers can be setup for a basic setup with coax input .
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Also as described in the manual you need cabling to connect left and right speaker .
They may start up and you can enjoy the mumbling of the bass towers also simply see if they power up is a good thing .
That Awsome , hope I can make it work again with all your help and support, thank youI have the DSP 8000.2 that I upgraded to se $20k upgrade!!! anyhow 'The hitchikers guide to Meridian' is the place to get your answers. These speakers compare in no way to B&W. These have aa full bodied sound with no added energy up top. Mine are set to -4 in the bass and +2 in the treble and sound gorgeous, full mids, treble that fills out the range without being a distraction and bass for days. These might be the most ambitious cabinets in the business and it comes thru in the black background. You will have questions when setting them up so join that website and enjoy your new system!
Thanks for sharing this, also I did some research, looks like except the top pice I need processor , cable , remote , streamer at used market cost around 5k or soyeas these speakers are usually setup by your dealer and in almost all cases used with Meridian HT Processors . So they are complicated .