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In Reply to: RE: What's the deal with Harbeth?... posted by musetap on September 21, 2015 at 20:18:23
I have the same speakers as the OP, it is hard to remove the grills.
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Just pinch the grill cloth near the corner of the frame and tug.
Once removed/replaced a few times its easy - though personally, with both the C7es3 and M30.1 I've owned, I think they (usually) sound more neutral/natural with the grills in place.Having said that, a lot will depend on the individual ears of the listener and room acoustics/furnishings. If a room has heavy drapes and lots of soft furnishings then highs will often be disproportionately absorbed compared to the rest of the spectrum. Grills off might redress this imbalance somewhat.
Edits: 09/23/15
thanks, I'll give that a shot, never thought about that.
There is a tool for that.
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