tsg20
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This quote is from a while ago, but is it still accurate?
I have an issue with my MS-1s, which I suspect requires service - I'm not very technical, so I'm not sure if there's a trivial fix! Frequently, the sound "thins out", and by tapping the cable just above the plug I can get it to come back to "full sound" again; conversely, if the sound is fine, tapping above the plug can make it thin out. I've tried plugging into several sources, so I think there must be an issue with the cable in the area of the plug. Does this sound plausible, and is it something that is best dealt with by sending them in for service?
Originally Posted by F107plus5 /img/forum/go_quote.gif They're well worth the wait though! As far as warranty, they use the same warranty as Grado. If there's a problem; just send them with a note explaining the problem right to Grado Labs for repair. They have a legendarily good service reputation. |
This quote is from a while ago, but is it still accurate?
I have an issue with my MS-1s, which I suspect requires service - I'm not very technical, so I'm not sure if there's a trivial fix! Frequently, the sound "thins out", and by tapping the cable just above the plug I can get it to come back to "full sound" again; conversely, if the sound is fine, tapping above the plug can make it thin out. I've tried plugging into several sources, so I think there must be an issue with the cable in the area of the plug. Does this sound plausible, and is it something that is best dealt with by sending them in for service?