Will sun exposure damage my speakers?


I have a window next to one of my newly purchased JM Lab Electra 926s and since I like their look without the grill, I was wondering if I was hardening my cone surrounds or not. They are fiberglass "W" cones so I suppose they are ok but I don't know for sure. Has anyone looked into this before? Thanks! Arthur
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While ordinary window glass absorbs a fair amount of uv radiation, enough gets through to be of concern. Many plastic resins are not uv stable, so the amount of exposure should be considered. Are you getting direct sun or indirect light? If only a little direct sun hits them during the day, I wouldn't worry too much. Too much sun exposure can also bleach wood veneers over a period of time also.
Yes, it will. It will cause premature failure of foam surrounds and fade parts of the cabinets that are exposed to the light.

Having said that, i'm in the same situation with one of my systems. As such, i treat the cabinets with Lemon oil, which keeps them from drying up and helps retain their "rich" wood finish, and i rotate the speakers. This keeps the "fade" relatively consistent between the two, yet does nothing for the other side of the cabinet that isn't exposed to light. Sean
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Yes, absolutely! During the course of the year my REVEL sub gets quite some sunshine and I cover it with a towel during that time and days. Whatever rubber is used for the cones: it doesn't like the sun at all.
Good luck!