Luc and Gaudio, Your suggestion was the first thing that came to my mind before I even posted the thread. All of my married friends' wives won't have them in the living room or they have young kids or a pet that has the run of the house. I know how the kid thing works, when my son was four yrs old, he kicked in one of the woofers just because the speaker resembled a punching bag to him. They are just too big for a small room. I don't trust them with my single friends....not responsible enough. The guy that will let me use his garage is getting the use of a pair of gorgeous Infinity Rennaisance 90 speakers that I also own, along with a pair of monoblocs and the Sunfire Theatre Grand II...he'll be well taken care of. The Kappa 9's overpower their living room and they make his wife cringe....the Ren 90's make a much better visual presentation. I am taking my Kappa 7's with me.
Storage for Speaker.....One Year
I need to move out of my loft for one year. The place that I'm moving to cannot accomodate my speakers.
Can speakers be wrapped in blankets then put inside of an oversized plastic bag in Southern California in one of those drive up storage bins (Storage USA)with roll-up doors to the outside?
I have a friend in Southern Cal who says that I can store them in his garage. The reason that I mention the locale is that we don't get the freezing temperatures of the northeast US.
It will be two pair of Infinity Kappa 9 speakers.
Your help and comments will be appreciated.
thanks...mitch
Can speakers be wrapped in blankets then put inside of an oversized plastic bag in Southern California in one of those drive up storage bins (Storage USA)with roll-up doors to the outside?
I have a friend in Southern Cal who says that I can store them in his garage. The reason that I mention the locale is that we don't get the freezing temperatures of the northeast US.
It will be two pair of Infinity Kappa 9 speakers.
Your help and comments will be appreciated.
thanks...mitch
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