Cleaning lady and vacuum


Is there any way to protect speaker bases from being damaged by aggressive cleaning ladies and their crashing vacuums other than threat or crime scene tape ?
goldenear1948
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"07-17-14: Albertporter
I seem to be the only audiophile without a cleaning woman. My wife and I do not have one and will never have one."

That's because you make the butler do it.

Funny but far from my personality.

Until our son was out of school I did everything myself including pest control, mowing the yard and cleaning the house. After two surgeries to remove skin cancer I gave up the pest control and the yard but still do house work and any repairs I'm capable of.

It's good healthy exercise and I need it.
My housekeeper (she has been replaced) is not allowed in the sound room. Only cost me a $750 cartridge to set that rule 10 years ago. I am ahead of the game.
It never happened, but my worst nightmare was having her take a vacuum to my Maggie ribbons. That was the main driver for the "Don't cross this line" rule.

A $750 cartridge is fairly painful. You dealt with it correctly.
Clearly the answer is to replace the cleaning staff with unemployed audio salon employees who desperately need jobs.
Or putting a dimple on both dome tweeters not once but a second and LAST time after being told about the first time. What's worse is that I TOLD her before her started where the line was and to keep all dusting, cleaning and vacuuming behind that plane.

I hear you Albert but there was that time when both my wife and I were so busy with work that there wasn't enough time to do all the chores required to run a household.