Something on top of a speaker=okay?


We have a (toy) stuffed dog laying on top of one of our floorstanding speakers. Does this affect the sound?  

Do I need to find an identical breed of stuffed dog to put on the other speaker to maintain balance? Does it matter if it's a dog, an elephant or a cute bunny? What about the color? We can dye the dog's fur if that improves the soundstage.

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Back to surreality, y'all...Stuffed anything and fairy dust on top don't do dirt....even the good stuff.  Stuffed in front, No.  Stuffed from dinner, you can be your own waveguide.....volume to 11, natch.

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Turn up the brightness with the volume.....and

Don't.

The high end goes helium, the bass like smacking a shoebox, and the mids don't have any excuse for sounding like That...)

 

Fun to fart around with the eq at that point, tho'...

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