TouchMyWoofer
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I am considering buying the ls60 but due to toddlers I am skeptical regarding the missing grille. Can you tell me how delicate the tweeters and woofers are?
When my children were toddlers they were fascinated with pushing in on the drivers in my speakers, which had not grills. I became quite adept at using things (e.g., tape and/or a paper clip) to pop dust caps back out.I am considering buying the ls60 but due to toddlers I am skeptical regarding the missing grille. Can you tell me how delicate the tweeters and woofers are?
LS60's for over a year now, along with 5 grandchildren and 5 rowdy dogs that visit with them. Knock on wood, but no issues this far. There is enough to keep them occupied, and on the one or two occasions when one did want to touch the speakers a quick "tut-tut" was all it took. I am more worried about the party antics of their adult parents!I am considering buying the ls60 but due to toddlers I am skeptical regarding the missing grille. Can you tell me how delicate the tweeters and woofers are?
A modified Oppo 203 with VanityHD board(wich has 7.1 digital out via coax) could be a solution.If you can feed them via the S/PDIF input (up to 24/192PCM), they can be treated just like regular powered speakers, albeit in pairs.
Ah. You want them to be a complete multichannel system. That's another story.
i did the following tried different distances to the back wall and adjusted the toe in to my liking. With a laser pointer at the top of the speakers I listen slightly of axis as recommended with coaxials .
I think the LS60s are meant to be sounding best without any toe-in at all, from the on-axis measurements I’ve seen they have a fairly large treble boost. But the “to my liking” part is of course the most important thing to get right.
What a nice looking home you have.
A little toe-in improved the imaging for me as well.so for some reas there was not that much solid phantom center with no toe in ?