Quad ESL 63's worth repair?


I've got two freinds with some serious "crackling sounds" coming out of their Quad's diaphragms. The crackling becomes worse with humid weather. On the first friends set,one diaphragm was repaired a year and a half ago and is now starting to fail again,along with the other speakers diaphragm. My other friend is having problems with his set and has unplugged them to be repaired. They are both hesitant (can you blame them?) to have any further repairs done. Let me tell you these guys are BUMMED! It seems a shame that such a great speaker should sit unused! Has anyone had any luck with repairing the quad ESL 63's diaphragms ? Any recommendations as to the wherabouts of a quality repair shop?
davej857
I've been using 63s for years, for the simple reason that " they do a lot of things right". After about 6-8 years of use, they'll go bad on you. Mostly its the panels, sometimes the electronics. Even if only one speakers conks out, you need to send in both, otherwise your setup will be thrown off balance, as was rightly suggested above. A complete haulover might set you back up to 1500 bucks a pair. But many love the speaker so much, that they don't mind the cost. Don't know about the new 988 and 989, but I'll tell you in 7 years time (-; Cheers,
Yes,I(we) really love the sound of these speakers Detlof. Thanks for the encouragement. Where did you have your repairs done, Q,S & D?
I live in Europe Dave, so I have several possibilities, including Huntington itself. Regards,
Detlof, you mean that you're not using your tack hammer, soldering iron, duct tape and super glue anymore ??? : ) Sean
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Now how the heck did you know that Sean!!!?? You're right, I gave it up, after I had inadvertedly glued myself to the bass panel of a 63, got immobilised by having duct tape all around me, burnt a hole in the diaphragm with the soldering iron and tacked my thumb to the wooden top enclosure. They had to call the fire department to get me free.......