These would most likely do the trick:
Vitavox Loudspeakers
Note the "Blast-proof" models further down the page.
Vitavox Loudspeakers
Note the "Blast-proof" models further down the page.
Child-Proof Speakers
These would most likely do the trick: Vitavox Loudspeakers Note the "Blast-proof" models further down the page. |
Give it all up, I am sure more children to come. They need your undivided attention, not to mention the saving to their college funds. Listening to music is a distraction from good parenting. So, sell off the equipment for now. Once they leave for good, hopefully that is after college, build a new and better system. For now, learn to live off tunes on your iPhone. |
Vandersteen 5's, though a little above your budget, are fantastic sounding speakers with the drivers mostly well out of reach. Have you considered keeping the Anima stand mounts and simply placing them atop a low console or credenza? I had the same concerns about stand mounts or floor standing speakers and went this route... no issues so far. TV and speakers are on a low credenza with nothing on the floor. An added benefit is greater WAF, at least in my case. |
I installed Joseph Audio Insider speakers in my wall about 5 feet from the floor. They have a metal grill and sound like a great stand mount. I run the speaker cables below the floor and up inside the wall from my rack that is protected by a baby cage. This is a fairly baby proof system that the whole family enjoys for around 12 hours a day. I do miss my Vienna Acoustics Beethoven floor standers but I don't miss the stress of worrying about them getting knocked over and crushing my kids. Cheers, Jim |