Electrostat - M-L; Quad or Soundlab - reliable


Looking for the best electrostat that is reliable. Seems as Soundlab sounds the best performed, but is the most unreliable; Quad is second best performer - very safe - easiest to resell but also unreliable. M-L third, but maybe the most reliable.

Is the reliability issue due to people playing "Pink Floyd at 100 dB" or is reliability also an issue for us 80 to 85 dB people?
dcaudio
6550, while the problems you experienced are not common, they illustrate why customer service by the dealer is important. In the case of products purchased new, the dealer should be willing and able to diagnose the problem, including traveling to your home as necessary to help. As with any product, failure caused by abuse cannot be covered under warranty, but I know of an instance or two in the fairly distant past where it was the result of defective material, in which Sound Lab bent over backwards to help and took care of repairs outside of the warranty period without charge. They are diligent about finding the cause of failures if and when they occur, in virtually every case due to material supplied to them such as a run of bass transformers with bad insulation. Sound Lab stands behind its products and reputation. As a Sound Lab dealer, I truly try to go the extra mile for the customer, including providing setup assistance upon delivery, to sorting out issues if and when they occur down the road. I'm in it for the long haul and as such am fully committed to customer satisfaction. Having been on the consumer side of things long before putting on a dealer hat, I value that commitment above all else, particularly in the case of a specialized product like Sound Lab that isn't sold off the rack at Best Buy. Whether it's a client just up the street or one halfway across the country, I'm all over it because a day without music is like a day without sunshine, and I can't bear the thought of a single customer who isn't delighted. Seriously.
They do act as electrostatic air filters so most need cleaning from time to time but are reliable. I would say soundlabs are the better stats. Ask Duke for a demo hes a great guy to deal with.
Innersound EROS and ISIS are have been in our system for a couple of years with no problems whatsoever other than blowing a few amplifiers.
I think its simple. If you want to own stats, its most like owning tubes. The stats by nature have a life expectancy (as to capacitors in your amps, tubes in your equipment, sorrounds in some drivers). If you know you have a product that has a component that has a life expectancy and that part fails at the expected life cycle, that is not a reliability issue. That is maintenance. You know your tires on your car are good for only so many miles. As your tires wear (beyond a certain level) their performance levels drop. I think this is also true of both stats and tubes.