In Reply to: RE: Restoring Acoustat Monitor 4 posted by LutherG on September 22, 2012 at 13:25:51:
You must restore them - you will be so glad you did. I have the same Monitor IV's. Incredible. Although I'm not sure I'd actually do this, but I read one time that Jim Strickland once said those panels were so indestructible that you could spray them down with a garden hose (without being connected of course) and it would not hurt them. Mike Savuto is your man when it comes to the servo amps. Or, you can, if necessary, pickup Medallion interfaces for them off ebay for reasonable money if you watch for them. You really should remove the panels from the frames and assess any warping, etc. to the wooden parts. Will give you much better access to both sides of the panels too. Stay in touch and let us know how you come out.
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- RE: Restoring Acoustat Monitor 4 - Sondek 08:13:21 09/23/12 (1)
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