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Speaker covers are needed for several good reasons.
They disperse the sound waves (a property of any waves) making a more natural sound. Sound straight from a speaker is more unidirectional than sound being passed through a physical barrier. This is especially true for mid to high frequencies. Some speaker systems use a horn to disperse sound, however, this is not recomended for a small home theater system. The barrier acts to fill the room with sound. Some problems arise if the covers are off. Since the waves tend to travel essentially in one direction, the chances of unwanted echoing off a wall or couch are higher. This will cause a "stadium effect". This is most notable during scenes where there is a lot of talking. Subwoofers don't need dispersion baffles or covers because of the omnidirectional nature of low frequency waves. Without covers the channels will not mend. For instance if a helicopter moves from left to right it will not be as smooth with the covers off. The left and right channels will be more noticable. Covers make for a smooth transisition for action scenes and background music. High end home theaters have the same material (similar to the covers on your speakers) on the walls and ceiling to mitigate the problem of echoing and feedback. If your watching a blu-ray with crappy sound what's the point!? ![]() Hope this helps. |
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The material on the walls of a commercial theater is actually carpet. Carpet absorbs and actually traps some of the sound waves that hit it. By doing so, it dampens the room and drastically reduces reflections allowing the speaker to create directionality, not room reflections. In short, the grills main purpose is cosmetic. It also provides a very minimal amount of protection. Try listening to the same passage with them on and off, I doubt you will notice any difference at all. If you are one of those people who think they do hear a difference, then listen the way you want, its your home theater ![]() |
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![]() This should show you a good reason to leave them on....... and a good reason to SECURE THEM TIGHTLY if you have the plastic types that are easily removed...... unfortunately the "damage" didn't come through too clearly, but it looks like a water bubble (after popped back out) but either way, this was the one in the best condition...... this has happened THREE TIMES in a 2 week period or so..... then I used sticky 3-M type tacky stuff that's used to hang posters on walls etc.... and rolled out a bead of it, placed it in the channel, and secured the covers that way..... If you have speakers with grills like this, and there are small children around, I recommend this. This wasn't even my kid (as he just turned 6 months old... happy B-Day O!!! ) it was the Nanny's kid.... I was M-A-D.... especially after the 3rd "incident" http://share.shutterfly.com/action/w...w&linkid=link2 |
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Son of a *****!!! I bet your eyes almost dropped out of your head. B&W weren't thinking about kids at all when they designed the tweeters like that. I'd hate to see what kids would do around Gallo speakers! |
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This was the "first" and wasn't as bad..... the other two were REALLY BAD (but happened a week later, no pictures) one had a HOLE in it, because it was pushed through so hard!!!!
the 800 series only attaches the tweeter covers with magnets (which is really cool, but there is no practical way to keep kids from popping them off) so that is going to more than likely prevent me from upgrading to those ever ![]() Walking around the local shop, I counted about 11 tweeters that were pushed in (and a few woofer-cones) ![]() |
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![]() One day I noticed my 1 1/2 year old putting a pacifier into the port on the sub. I picked it up and shook it and heard things rattling around. I opened it up (by removing the cone from the bottom, and found several cartridges, two more pacifiers, several 'Little People", some Legos, and a couple of Teck Deck Dude Skateboards! We covered the whole sub w/cloth... ![]() Most manufacturers 'voice' their speakers with the grills on. Despite the acoustically transparent cloth, sometimes removing the grills brings out the tweaters a bit more. But, I suppose you could get the same effect thru tweaking your receiver EQ. |
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Mine have a metal mesh cover, they doubt for indoor and outdoor but I only use them indoor. They sound great for that too, but i am still looking into new speakers for a future purchase.
Still, that is very informative, how it affects the sound, but it also helps protect the speakers as well as look better (to me). Thanks for all the great info guys. |
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Right. I have no kids or pets to worry about, so I always listen without speaker grills. The only exception I would make to this rule would be if the manufacturer specifically recommends keeping the grill on.
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