I dont have your speakers...but reading this...I do have atc 19 with the perforated metal grilles...when i first got these i had them for 2 mths and fully broken in...i took off metal grilles for a listen one night...totally different speaker,i was astounded how different it was...i was missing so much detail,ect... and even low end was enhanced...let your ears tell you.
Metal grilles over Linn Keilidh woofers
Hi there,
I’m in the market for some Linn Keilidh speakers. I’ve seen a pair for sale but they have metal grilles over the woofers, as shown here:
http://settrans.net/~rah/misc/linn-keilidh-with-grilles.jpg
This doesn’t look like a standard grille. Searching the web, I can’t find any mention of Keilidhs with metal grilles. Looking at the Wikipedia article, Speaker grille:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_grille
it says that hard speaker grilles limit the output level of the speakers and that higher sound pressure can cause the speakers to distort. I’ve no idea whether the grilles shown in the Keilidh photographs would be a problem though.
Does anyone have an opinion on whether I should avoid these metal grilles?
Thanks,
Bob
I’m in the market for some Linn Keilidh speakers. I’ve seen a pair for sale but they have metal grilles over the woofers, as shown here:
http://settrans.net/~rah/misc/linn-keilidh-with-grilles.jpg
This doesn’t look like a standard grille. Searching the web, I can’t find any mention of Keilidhs with metal grilles. Looking at the Wikipedia article, Speaker grille:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_grille
it says that hard speaker grilles limit the output level of the speakers and that higher sound pressure can cause the speakers to distort. I’ve no idea whether the grilles shown in the Keilidh photographs would be a problem though.
Does anyone have an opinion on whether I should avoid these metal grilles?
Thanks,
Bob
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