How to care your speakers
- Store speakers in areas that maintain a fairly even temperature and humidity and not extremes of either.
- Rain or water can damage the bass speaker cone and cause rusting of the internal surface of the drivers. When using speaker systems outdoors keep weather protection handy.
- When using scaffold to support a speaker stack, make sure you use very reliable planking.
- Avoid ground loops, ground loops and high power amplifiers may be fatal to loudspeakers.
- Always use a DC blocking capacitor on high frequencycompression drivers
- Never turn on low level electronics such as the mixer, graph, etc. after the power amplifiers are on.
- Never hook up a speaker when the amplifier is on and being driven by a signal.
- Use some logical approach to stacking a speaker system to provide a stable structure even at the expense of coverage.
- Avoid excessive low frequency signals as severe cone damage becomes more probable. Use high pass filters at 40-50Hz at 18dB/octave.
- Keep dust, dirt, objects, etc. out of the throat of high frequency horn.
- Keep away from children.
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