Baby Proof Floorstanding Speakers


Hello! I have an 8 month old baby and she's starting to get pretty nimble. Instead of playing with her baby toys, she enjoys trying to push over Daddy's Piega C10LTD speakers. They weigh around 130 pounds and are a bit wobbly. My wife says they have to go, and she's right, because if they somehow got knocked over they could cause a lot of damage.

So I'm now looking to find a pair of floorstanders that are baby-proof. What this means to be is VERY stable, nearly impossible to knock over. Also grills are a necessity to prevent curious fingers from damaging drivers.

These Piegas sound great ($27k list though I snagged them on ebay for $4k) and so I would like to find something with great sound quality, in particular:
  * Transparent & neutral
  * Big, dynamic sound
  * Full range

...and to make things even easier, I have a budget of $3k used.

Can you help me restore my stereo while making it safe for my baby? (and soon to be toddler!)

Thank you audio friends!


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goatwuss
You could try suspending the speakers from the ceiling. Hang them horizontally? Use really good bookshelf speakers in macrame slings? Experienced Dad talking here. Five systems in the house. Don't take chances with the kids. I have watched three year old twin boys tear a screen door off a house in two minutes flat - just for fun.
I got a set of these in a smaller set, they’re amazing. I wonder if the larger set might help in your case?

https://www.nsmt-loudspeakers.com/content/speaker-outriggers

Great folks, super helpful. I would bet they’d even customize what you might need.

Adorable picture, btw! My little girls already 8. They grow too fast.
of course you have to show the curtin climber   go in the garage and cut off your balls 
plz.  Dont take this the wrong way   Beta man 
"I got an ikea cabinet with solid wood doors."
No way!

IKEA and solid wood?
Some patience, some vigilance, some repetition, and she will get it. Hopefully, unharmed. When she gets it, still remain as vigilant as ever. If it is not speakers, it will be the chair. If it is not the chair, it will be refrigerator. There is no way to childproof the home, but there is a way to teach. Instead of hiding things you like from her, enjoy sharing them with her. She will enjoy it too, but may need directions. That is why you had her. Good luck.