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Audix 0m5 issue ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas R. Allen" data-source="post: 5254" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I have an Audix Om5 that seems to have gone south on me. It just doesn't sound right or how it did before. They are by nature thin in the bottom but now it has no warmth at all now. Sounds really thin and midrange heavy. </p><p>Anyone else had this issue? </p><p>If I send it back to Audix for repair will it will it be repaired in a reasonable amount of time or will I be better off just to toss it?</p><p></p><p>It has had an easy life so I am puzzled as to its failure.</p><p></p><p>Thanks;</p><p>Douglas R. Allen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas R. Allen, post: 5254, member: 71"] I have an Audix Om5 that seems to have gone south on me. It just doesn't sound right or how it did before. They are by nature thin in the bottom but now it has no warmth at all now. Sounds really thin and midrange heavy. Anyone else had this issue? If I send it back to Audix for repair will it will it be repaired in a reasonable amount of time or will I be better off just to toss it? It has had an easy life so I am puzzled as to its failure. Thanks; Douglas R. Allen [/QUOTE]
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