In Reply to: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water posted by Craig Simon on April 19, 2007 at 18:30:42:
Thank you all for your help and sympathy. I must admit that I woke up today in a bit of shock. I've been at this hobby for a long time and maybe didn't realize how much the music and equipment meant to me. I do want to keep this in perspective, though, as this is a minor setback compared to everything else going on in the world. A note to my compatriots on AA -- check your homeowners policies. My insurance company, Allstate, informed me this morning they will not cover the damage as my policy doesn't doesn't include damage done by "outside" water. Allstate will losing all my business today.So, now I need some advice. If my RS1bs can't be saved what should I replace them with? It's been a long time since I've gone speaker shopping. The room is 13 X 20 feet treated with tube traps, RPG diffusors and Owens Corning absorption panels. I have a Pass Aleph 2 amp, Audio Research SP11 mk2 preamp, SOTA Millennia/Graham tonearm, Squeezebox 3, Denon 5900 CD-SACD-DVD_A. I listen to everyting - Clasical, Rock, Jazz, Opera. Good music is good music to me regardless of the genre. I know that the room seems small for the RS1Bs but with the room treatment in that dedicated room they worked wonderfully!
Thanks again for your help and thoughts.
Craig
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- Re: Infinity RS1Bs Under Water - Craig Simon 07:36:47 04/20/07 (6)
- Find out who your local Chubb insurance broker is... - bhvf 14:03:23 04/21/07 (0)
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- New Orleans region flood maps. - free.ranger 12:25:10 04/20/07 (0)
- Shop very carefully for insurance. - free.ranger 09:40:17 04/20/07 (0)
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