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Post by gus4emo on Aug 27, 2016 16:47:44 GMT -5
Should I cover the speaker that gets some sun, I don't want the drivers to get fried over time, it's only one, an HSURESEARCH center.
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Post by Boomzilla on Aug 27, 2016 16:49:59 GMT -5
Shouldn't hurt the drivers, but it can sure change the cabinets' color (especially if it's a real wood finish instead of vinyl). I probably wouldn't worry about it too much, were it me...
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Post by gus4emo on Aug 27, 2016 17:00:13 GMT -5
Shouldn't hurt the drivers, but it can sure change the cabinets' color (especially if it's a real wood finish instead of vinyl). I probably wouldn't worry about it too much, were it me... I have a plastic covering the drivers just in case, it happens for couple of hours daily, it shifts away, when it does hit the speaker it's in an angle and only a bit on the right side of the cabinet.
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Post by Boomzilla on Aug 27, 2016 17:06:50 GMT -5
No worries, then. However, on a day when the sun is shining on the drivers, put your fingers on them lightly. Are they hot to the touch? If so, keep them covered. Elastic surrounds (and ferrofluid damping liquids) have a tendency to become inelastic over time with repeated heating cycles. It'll prolong the life of the drivers to prevent them from becoming hot.
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Post by gus4emo on Aug 27, 2016 17:51:01 GMT -5
No worries, then. However, on a day when the sun is shining on the drivers, put your fingers on them lightly. Are they hot to the touch? If so, keep them covered. Elastic surrounds (and ferrofluid damping liquids) have a tendency to become inelastic over time with repeated heating cycles. It'll prolong the life of the drivers to prevent them from becoming hot. Thanks, I am keeping an eye on it, sun has been a bit hotter lately, lol..
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