baylinor I like your thinking, but must digress: Some music sounds better with the grills on; some doesn't. My tone controls: Soft, concave blinds shut, grills on: Least treble. Hard convex blind side showing, grills on; more treble... brighter with grills off. Blinds open with tall windows, grills off; major treble. Windows open, grills off: most natural, and the most neighbors dropping by to chat.
Ribbon Tweeters and Animal Hair
I recently purchased a pair of Ascend Sierra 2-EX (with RAAL ribbon tweeter) and have been keeping the grills on in fear of issues with pet hair. I have 2 cats and a dog.
I hate to cover up what I think is a unique looking speaker and beautiful woofer but want to keep them protected. Am I safer to keep the grills up, or is that being overly cautious?
I hate to cover up what I think is a unique looking speaker and beautiful woofer but want to keep them protected. Am I safer to keep the grills up, or is that being overly cautious?