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<blockquote data-quote="dave_damage" data-source="post: 5490081" data-attributes="member: 575782"><p>Not always true. Depending on ware you live has a lot to do with the life of your equipment. I have seen a lot of surrounds dry rot over time. That is not due to user error, but the weather. Places that get very cold in the winter and very hot in the summer tend to take there toll on equipment. I have some old pioneer premier speakers and the Spider has become brittle to the touch. So saying it can last you forever is possible, but not likely in some areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave_damage, post: 5490081, member: 575782"] Not always true. Depending on ware you live has a lot to do with the life of your equipment. I have seen a lot of surrounds dry rot over time. That is not due to user error, but the weather. Places that get very cold in the winter and very hot in the summer tend to take there toll on equipment. I have some old pioneer premier speakers and the Spider has become brittle to the touch. So saying it can last you forever is possible, but not likely in some areas. [/QUOTE]
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