Subwoofers - Grille off or on?


I know speakers always sound best with the grilles off. Does this apply for subs too, or does it not matter?
nemesis1218
I know speakers always sound best with the grilles off
The statement above is not accurate,sorry.

Does this apply for subs too, or does it not matter?
You have to experiment and decide for yourself.
I have never had a pair of full range speakers that sounded better with grills so I never use them. 3 of the 4 pairs of subs I have have no grill over the speaker, being either upward firing or downward firing. I do have grills on my Nelson Reed 1204s. Considering the frequencies involved I doubt that the grills would be audible; usually the problem with grills is treble attenuation, which of course does not apply here.
Wrong. It depends on the baffle design. Many speakers will definitely sound better with the grill on.

A grill on or off is irrelevant for a subwoofer and makes no difference.
I don't know the answer but perhaps Tpreaves objected to the word "always" in the statement.

It could be some speakers are designed to be accurate with grills in place and removing them may be pleasing to some and worse for others.

Experiment and decide for yourself is not a bad suggestion either.