Question on shipping speakers without boxes.


Has anyone had experience shipping speakers without their original boxes? Would you recommend it? How did you protect the delicate driver elements and grills?
pmi_guy
The local ups store(which used to be mail boxes) is as good as the local manager. If she/he has read all the manuals and has good workers,they will make boxes-for a price. They will cradle everything in styrofoam, wrap everything against mositure,and enclose it so it will take rough treatment without the contents being damaged.
Thanks all for the responses. My original message was a little misleading. I'm thinking of buying speakers where the seller does not have the original boxes. What happens if the speakers are damaged and the seller feels they did an adequate job with the boxing? The shipping company will not insure against bad packaging. Has anyone had good/bad experiences with buying speakers this way? Thanks again.
If you search the archives you will find numerous sad tales of items improperly packed that arrived damaged. The shipper will not pay a claim if the item was poorly packed. They will even check the burst rating on the box. If you pay to have UPS store pack and insure, then they will cover damages, but it will be EXPENSIVE. Factor that into what you will pay. Also, review feedback of seller and speak to him/her to get an idea of their integrity.