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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Davis" data-source="post: 48540" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>Re: Water damage... causes</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Okay, I finally found my password and figured out how to log back in (I think the major upgrade a while back changed the name of the login screen or something like that).</p><p></p><p>Is the rear chamber of the mid mostly sealed off then? (someone thought you might have KF650's) If so, I might suspect that at one point in time moisture did get in...and a lot of it. Since you said your woofer is unchanged, that would make sense to me since the ports would air it out as soon as the atmosphere outside changed. On the other hand, I could see the (mostly) sealed midrange rusting like that if moisture got trapped in there over a long period of time. The wood on the inside is probably holding moisture too, maybe contributing to the overall issue. Have a look at the other boxes too. I don't have a good feeling about them. I can't believe this hasn't happened to other people before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Davis, post: 48540, member: 137"] Re: Water damage... causes Okay, I finally found my password and figured out how to log back in (I think the major upgrade a while back changed the name of the login screen or something like that). Is the rear chamber of the mid mostly sealed off then? (someone thought you might have KF650's) If so, I might suspect that at one point in time moisture did get in...and a lot of it. Since you said your woofer is unchanged, that would make sense to me since the ports would air it out as soon as the atmosphere outside changed. On the other hand, I could see the (mostly) sealed midrange rusting like that if moisture got trapped in there over a long period of time. The wood on the inside is probably holding moisture too, maybe contributing to the overall issue. Have a look at the other boxes too. I don't have a good feeling about them. I can't believe this hasn't happened to other people before. [/QUOTE]
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