Cat friendly or actually unfriendly speaker


So my wife adopts a cat and now my speaker choices are more limited. Using at present a Plinius 8200mkII (175 watts)and have been using Joseph AUDIO RM7 mK11. Am looking for floorstanding speakers with speakers and grills well out of reach of a cat or another monitor that is special, a "step up" from the Josephs. Room is about 17 x 13 with hardwood floors and not a tremendous amount of absorbent furniture (which I know will impact on anything I get), speakers will be along the long wall, Also speakers need to be relatively easy to move for listenig or not more than 12-18 incles off the back wall (which is actually floor to ceiling bookcase). Thinking of Spendor sp1/2, harbeth compact 7 (which would be slightly more than my upper $ limit used), Totem Forest. Will be looking for these speakers used. Your help would be greatly appreciated, and no my wife will not consent to have the cat de-clawed.
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Showing 2 responses by mapman

YOu can put a plant or something on top of a pair of OHM Walshes with no ill sonic effects and keep the cat from jumping on top with covers on.

Refurbed OHm Walshes with the older pyramidal shaped cabinets might prove challenging for Mr Jinx to knock over even if he tried compared to the newer, more slender cabinets.

Or, with covers off, the metal protective cage that encloses the driver would be fairly cat proof. Not to say if Mr Biggles is determined enough, he might not be able to scuff the black finish on the metal cages up a bit though ......

If he gets on top and gets the urge though, things could turn ugly!!!
Yeah, practically, don't let a cat run your life. Just give kitty a really nice and accessible scratching post in another room. If he goes where cats were not meant to be, a water spray bottle is the best solution. He'll probably put two and two together and stay away.

If its any consolation, I once owned 3 cats and a pair of beautiful Magnepan scratching posts and this solution worked just fine for me.

BTW, two cats may be better than one in this scenario. Nothing is more ornery than a bored cat! A playmate can help.