just wanted to share my fix for making my speakers cat and grand kid proof!


you can get black chicken  wire ( and other colors ) fr hardware store and easily make theses and prob do a better job than i did it is virtually acousticly transparent. this really works and we love our 15 cats all recues , mostly tamed formerly ferals
ferals are best pets ! smart , strong like to play  . loyal , will bond amazingly well No photo description available.

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I've got a feral that lives in a different neighborhood than where I live. Every day I go over and feed her. She's in an area near the University of Cincinnati so the houses there are occupied by students who move out every year. And every year I I have to ask the new students if they'll let me set up her cat condo in the back yard. My guess is that eventually I may have to bring her to my apartment. Anyway, I was thinking of plastic mattress covers for my Quad 2905's. There's a tension bar on the back of the Quads so I'd have to modify the mattress covers for the back. I guess cut a slit in the mattress covers? If any of you have ideas that I might benefit from, please send me a private message.

Eight years ago I adopted two kittens, a brother and sister about 12 weeks old.  They were the most active kittens I ever had by far and ran roughshod over everything, knocking over lamps, vases, etc,and most destructively running up and down the cover sleeves  on my beloved Quad ESL-63 electrostatic speakers, snagging them badly.  When they grew to adulthood I had a chance to buy the US Monitor version of my Quads and I immediately rolled down the socks.  They haven’t bothered my new speakers!

Well this won't be popular, but I'd with to rescue dogs.

Sorry about that.

Enjoy...

I have a pair of Ohms -- their driver assemblies are inside a "top hat" case that prevents children's fingers and cat's claws from touching things they shouldn't touch.