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General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

RE: advice needed about putting speakers on wheels.

these speakers are only 100 pounds each, but it would be nice to roll them out of where people walk when not in use.

they came from the factory with shorting bridges to avoid unwanted cone movement when in transit. the tight tolerance custom drivers are sourced from the SEAS company, which makes medical grade drivers after the founder couldn't find drivers accurate enough for his hearing research working with deaf patients, so he devised a manufacturing ability to satisfy his needs.

they even came with white gloves, to avoid finger prints on the black lacquer finish , so are probably a little different from a ready for anything commercial speaker. I used to be very fond of some JBL jubel L65 speaker that were bullet proof , as tested by my room mates when I wasn't around, and at one memorable dance party where I was.

these speakers replaced those, in part because I couldn't pass up an industry accommodation price on such fine merchandise, and I was young man with a credit card. they instantly made everything else in my system a weak link, and I have been crawling out of that hole for many years, with just better amplification as the now completing touch of a vinyl centric system.



Edits: 04/22/25 04/22/25

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