morsegeek
Getting familiar with the group...
Ever since I purchased my V6 Premium Plus Genesis last month I have heard a minor but persistent and annoying buzz when listening to bright acoustic guitar music and other music including stringed instruments on my 14-speaker Lexicon System. It seemed to be emanating from the passenger side A pillar speaker, which is a tweeter.
Since the vibration, or buzz, only occurs for specific types of music and even then is difficult to discern, I was worried about the response I might get from the dealer if I brought it into have them look at it; they might be unable to hear what my ears did. I finally found a track that exhibited the problem quite clearly at about volume level 15 and up (Knotty Pine by David Byrne and the Dirty Projectors from the recent Dark Was the Night Compilation) and brought it into my dealer today. The first Tech was skeptical whether there was anything wrong but he had two "platinum-level certified" Techs check it as well and they agreed that there was a problem with the speaker and they will replace it under warranty.
While I am quite happy with the outcome, it is a little troubling that this problem occurred in the Lexicon system at all, one that is supposedly built to the highest standards. Has anyone else experienced problems with their Lexicon System that required service?
I will post again once the speaker is replaced on the outcome of the service.
Since the vibration, or buzz, only occurs for specific types of music and even then is difficult to discern, I was worried about the response I might get from the dealer if I brought it into have them look at it; they might be unable to hear what my ears did. I finally found a track that exhibited the problem quite clearly at about volume level 15 and up (Knotty Pine by David Byrne and the Dirty Projectors from the recent Dark Was the Night Compilation) and brought it into my dealer today. The first Tech was skeptical whether there was anything wrong but he had two "platinum-level certified" Techs check it as well and they agreed that there was a problem with the speaker and they will replace it under warranty.
While I am quite happy with the outcome, it is a little troubling that this problem occurred in the Lexicon system at all, one that is supposedly built to the highest standards. Has anyone else experienced problems with their Lexicon System that required service?
I will post again once the speaker is replaced on the outcome of the service.

