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Ideas for protecting my Heresy woofers from my granddaughters please


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One evening this next week my 2 granddaughters ages almost 3 and 16 months are going to be in the same room as my recently rebuilt Heresys. I plan to build grills for them at some point in the future but that isn't going to happen before their visit. I have visions of both woofer dustcaps being pushed in before their visit ends.

 

Any ideas on something quick, easy and cheap that I can do to preserve the currently pristine condition of the dustcaps short of removing the speakers from the room?

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I put the fear of god into my sons aboot messing with dad's stereo........worked out well for me.

 

 

the only time it didn't, was when my then nephew thought my sony cassette deck needed to be fed M&M's! then it was up to my then brother in law to show him how to shop for a new sony cassette deck for his then uncle!

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One evening this next week my 2 granddaughters ages almost 3 and 16 months are going to be in the same room as my recently rebuilt Heresys. I plan to build grills for them at some point in the future but that isn't going to happen before their visit. I have visions of both woofer dustcaps being pushed in before their visit ends.

 

Any ideas on something quick, easy and cheap that I can do to preserve the currently pristine condition of the dustcaps short of removing the speakers from the room?

I have kids playing around my Cornwalls and Heresies all the time - so far no problem , they are just not appealing to kids -  IMHO - always leave the grilles on -

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I put the fear of god into my sons aboot messing with dad's stereo........worked out well for me.

 

same here with my daughters, never an issue. it's visitors kids that used to make my heart stop. I currently run KP-201's with metal grills, so it's a non-issue and added bonus. 

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same here with my daughters, never an issue. it's visitors kids that used to make my heart stop. I currently run KP-201's with metal grills, so it's a non-issue and added bonus. 

 

My 10 year old son never an issue.  He was a little spastic though but I told him from almost day one, speakers, stereo, outlets, lamps, stove, etc., "hurt ow burn fire burn ow".

 

As well, it was others' kids that had me on edge.

 

Bill 

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