Speaker Protection
I use this for the tops of mine. Good, cheap, effective, cut to size, no slip, great for Pics and stuff that will scratch. Think its rubbermaid. Been using for while and dont recall. Local Target or Walmart on the cheap. I just thought about it and wanted to share.
Pauly
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sTiLlLeArNiNg wrote: »Got the same stuff lining the drawer's of all my tool boxxes
Bought for cabinet and drawers in apt and had extra and figured it could serve on top of my Polks.Life without music would♭ -
Why would you set anything on top of your speakers to begin with?
Yeah, who knows on Carlin, let me look. I've sobered up since.
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RussCheck your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service. -
Be careful setting anything heavy on top of those. When certain moisture or temperature conditions happen, you may just one day lift them off and discover a pattern that's not easy to remove, if at all depending on the substrate it's set on~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~
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Why would you set anything on top of your speakers to begin with?
Hey if i had the opportunity to set a hot piece of tail atop my speakers and do my thing they would need some sort of protection. This is just another factor of speaker protection for those who like to set stuff atop their speakers.
Glad you sobered up. I havent. Lets have a drink.
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Be careful setting anything heavy on top of those. When certain moisture or temperature conditions happen, you may just one day lift them off and discover a pattern that's not easy to remove, if at all depending on the substrate it's set on
I dust 3 times a week those included and nothing heavy i agree.
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I put the "sticky" side up BTW
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I live in Florida and have not had any problems. About as humid as it gets.
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I haven't found anything hot enough to 'soil' any audio gear, and yeah, my standards are pretty high. There are plenty of other things she can sit on, but don't mess with my speakers.
Bottoms up.
Cheers,
RussCheck your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service. -
Thats why you need protection my friend. Well at least i i Do. Guess i need to sober up........ Nah
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Hi Pauly,
I think great advice from your side,well I had never try such type of protection for the speakers and I try to clean them twice in a week.Well i am plan to switch to our advice,if you have more ideas regarding that just reply me.