"An occasional application of Armor All is beneficial for surrounds."
No offense but a bad advice. It'll make them crack immaturely.
No offense but a bad advice. It'll make them crack immaturely.
Thoughts on extending speaker life.
I would hope all the car guys know the last thing you want to put on rubber is silicone, as it hastens degradation. Or if not then say hello to Griot's Garage. https://www.griotsgarage.com/ But if you are worried about ozone well then guess you better do the insides, as electricity produces ozone so there's likely gonna be a lot more of it inside than outside. Not that its worth worrying about even then. But if you are gonna worry, at least get it right. |
I have a pair of mid-80s vintage Vandersteen 4s stored in a closet since 1991 (no use since then). I just assumed the surrounds of midrange, woofer, & subs would be trashed. But I also don't know whether Vandersteen used butyl rubber surrounds or something else. Kinda doubt he used foam, but anything is possible. All to say I have some "skin in this game" and don't know what I'd find if I pulled out the 4s and fired them up... The best thing I got out of this discussion is " suspension sag." Never heard that term. Now I'm thinking about using a speaker bra... |