She loves me she loves me not!


So - as in the saying above when de-pedaling a daisy...

Speaker grills on speaker grills off.

The reasoning for my question if I keep them off inevitably I will damage them moving them around when in the garage- -forget where I put them - and bitch cause they take up space.

Thank you for the education.

smerk

My speakers don't come with grills so I have nothing to lose so to speak. šŸ˜„I also generally prefer the off look.

When I was younger, I liked them off. Perhaps (yes) it was a showoff thing.Ā  Now I like them on and if it was up to me, I would like the speakers to be invisible, as if coming from nowhere!Ā  just beautiful sound originating from an invisible "nowhere".Ā  Interesting how we change with age and maturity...Ā 

Itā€™s your speakers so the risk is yours.Ā 

  • We canā€™t determine your ā€œcarefulnessā€ as we are all different
  • We canā€™t determine the ā€œimpactā€ (emotional, financial, replacement) on you if damaged

We can only tell you what we would do aka our own risk level.

Ā .. Ā  if I keep them off inevitably I will damage them moving them aroundā€¦.

So the question is:Ā 

Do you prefer to leave them off then replace the speakers when damaged (which could be multiple times) or just leave them on? Ā 

Most here would choose save $ and time to replace damaged speakers by choosing the careful path.Ā 

Like a broken record, I suggest you use 'reality' to help you make a decision.

A sound pressure meter, tripod mounted at seated ear level.

A test tone CD with selectable individual frequency bands.

Chart the results 'on' and 'off'. Differences?

Despite differences, Preferences: Visually/Audibly?

inexpensive SPL meters work just fine, even if not calibrated, relative differences +/- is comparative reality.

make sure it has a tripod mount

I have this excellent CD with 29 individual frequencies

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There must be others, perhaps I could help you find a copy.

@baylinor I could not agree more, about the nice set, lol.

But, I meant like a sexy Italian motorcycle without a fairing. My old Ducati used to have a full fairing, but the look without one is called naked.

: )