Just wanted to post an update on the shutdown issue I was having with my Z7. After not locating a speaker wire short with extensive multimeter testing, I began to notice some sound quality degradation and concluded that the issue may be internal to my CWS T500 (4 ohm) mains. When I measured the impedance at the speaker terminals, it showed ~470 ohms, obviously this can't be correct or no sound would be coming out at all, but still begged further investigation.
After taking removing the tweeter, mid, & powered sub, I measured the impedance at the speaker they all checked out @ 4 ohms. I located a circuit board on the inside of the cabinet, which I believe must be the crossover board, it has one input from the speaker terminals, and 3 outputs to the mid/tweeter. There was a melted inductor on it along with some melted/broken zip ties holding various other items to the board, and some loose winds. The board is poorly laid out and looked poorly made imo. The interesting thing is that both T500's had the exact same failure, which leads me to believe that this was not a fatigue issue but rather just poorly made components.
It's too bad because CWS touted these as high end speakers made with the quality components, from the manual:
"The Product Development Team at Cambridge SoundWorks believes there is no better combination of audiophile-level attention to detail and reasonable
cost."
Another thing I find odd is the manual does not state what the max watts is for these speakers, rather it says:
"The T500 can be safely used with receivers rated above 30 watts per channel. There is little advantage to using a receiver larger than 200 watts per channel with these speakers, but any size receiver may be used should it be available, so long as the receiver is not operated at excessive levels."
wtf is that, just state the max watts per speaker...
According to the Z7 manual it would be pushing 265 WPC @ 4 ohms for the L/R channels. I guess this was too much for the T500's to handle.
Just wanted to let anyone considering a Z7 know that the issue I experienced was not the fault of the receiver. Spoke with JC @ Axiom a few minutes ago about getting a pair of M80's shipped out today, I guess I'm "forced to upgrade" once again