Is it okay to talk around your speakers?


When a system is not on, should you avoid making any noise near the speakers? I am thinking about back EMF caused by the speaker cones moving and then sending voltage backwards into the crossover and the rest of the system - could this cause damage or even minor degradation to the sound quality after a while? Do you unhook the speakers when not in use just to be on the safe side?
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Its ok so long as you speak in tongues. Most speakers understand english and don't care for non singing voices,. I would unplug them at night so they get a goodnight's rest. Messaging their backs put them in a good mood but some candlelight really enhances the effect. Mostly, after a day and night of playing tunes they like being left alone to ponder all the notes they've played. Since they're mostly twins they have a telepathic relationship with their other half and i think they dream in song. Pretend your in a library and you should be o.k.
Gee, I had been wondering if there was a way to break in new speakers without putting a lot of hours on the tubes in my amplifier. I just have to hold a lot of cocktail parties!

-- Al :-)
11-07-10: Almarg
Gee, I had been wondering if there was a way to break in new speakers without putting a lot of hours on the tubes in my amplifier. I just have to hold a lot of cocktail parties!
Seat the ladies nearest to them for best results.