Of all the audio components (not talking about racks, cables, cones, etc.), speakers are by far the most reliable.
Think about it, there really isn't a whole lot there. A couple of drivers, a few crossover components, a bit of wiring, and a cabinet. Even poorly designed and constructed loudspeakers, of which the Meadowlarks certainly are NOT, can last for years and years and years without trouble.
And, if anything ever does go wrong, competent speaker repair people can make things right in very short order, usually at minimal cost.
One should have no qualms in buying Meadowlark loudspeakers based on this, their sonics, workmanship, beauty, and the like.
Think about it, there really isn't a whole lot there. A couple of drivers, a few crossover components, a bit of wiring, and a cabinet. Even poorly designed and constructed loudspeakers, of which the Meadowlarks certainly are NOT, can last for years and years and years without trouble.
And, if anything ever does go wrong, competent speaker repair people can make things right in very short order, usually at minimal cost.
One should have no qualms in buying Meadowlark loudspeakers based on this, their sonics, workmanship, beauty, and the like.