Should we care if a piece of equipment comes from a pet-free, kid-free, smoke-free home?


I agree that I do not want a preamp or speaker coated with a film of smoke, but I am confused as to what a child or pet could do that would not be otherwise visible. You would see the cat scratches on the speaker grill, the dog chew marks on the rack, the iguana turds in the amplifier cooling vents. And what's a little dog hair among friends? As a 3 year old, I supposedly put my finger through my grandfather's new DIY speaker but I'm pretty sure he replaced the drivers so even that doesn't really matter. Most things will be visible and/or easily remedied.  Maybe the price will even be a little lower because of the cosmetics. If it doesn't mess with function, not a big deal to me.

What concerns me more is does it come from a drunk-free, drug-free home.  I think befuddled owners are far more worrisome than pets or children.

 

tcutter

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No pet dander, no smoke residue, no kids knocking stuff over whether damage is visible or not.

Great selling point to me!

One thing I see occasionally is the equipment is set up next to a fireplace. 

If it's wood burning, that's worse than the other three put together times ten...

I can’t keep up. Is woke a good or bad thing? It sounds like it should be a good thing, but I don’t think it’s used that way. Is there some ironic twist using that word?

Like, people who are 'woke' only think they are when they're actually the opposite?

I need an aspirin.

 

"Based on most posts here, the average audiophile has no kids, no pets, and no sense of humor."

No kidding! Good humored sarcasm, irony and facetiousness are totally lost on a lot of guys here...Not thread here, forum here.

I prefer my Naked Communist to be a hot Russian spy...

Whom by the way, I wouldn't buy stereo equipment from. You have to draw the line somewhere.

When a cat (especially a former feral one) chooses you and attaches herself to you, that is pure love...