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Posted By: readster tweeter question - 01/20/06 04:45 AM
hello, i have a pair of m-80's, and the other day my son, poked something into one of my tweeters and bent the bottom and the top part of the titanium foil, i was wondering what the effect this would have on the performance of the tweeter, i was able to remove it, and smooth it back out a little bit, but if anyone has an opinion, i would appreciate hearing it. thanks alot, reade.
Posted By: BrenR Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 05:05 AM
Sell the son to the gypsies.

Oh, that's not what you wanted an opinion on? If the dome wasn't punctured - probably not much issue with how the tweeter will sound... but since you know the damage is there, you will listen for it, and probably will hear... something... that's just not quite right... give Axiom a call, tell them the story and at the very least they'll probably send you out a new tweeter at low cost.

Bren R.
Posted By: readster Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 05:11 AM
oh man, i would, but i think they would bring him back !! nah, not really, he's a pretty good kid, just a little too curious for his own good. thanks for the info brenr.

reade.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 05:19 AM
Wow readster, that is a good story. I have a 7yr old and a almost 2yr old, both sons. I tell ya, I'm still in my 30's and they really ware me out. They get pretty crazy with the Star Wars Light sabors sometime, I'll have to keep a close eye on them as they get near my Axiom babes.....
Posted By: readster Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 05:38 AM
oh yeah, i guess i didn't mention that my son just turned 4, so he's still very curious, and hasn't even started to grasp the concept that things have value, a deadly combo.
Posted By: RickF Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 07:07 AM
Whew, makes me glad my son is now 19. I couldn't imagine the headaches of dealing with very small kids and the Axioms.

Which reminds me. A few months back the neighbor came over with her 12 year old son and of course the little chucklehead just had to play with the H/K remote while the music was playing. He was getting a little loud with the music and we asked him to turn it down (we were in another room), lo and behold if he didn't do a full bore blast of the system as quick as the remote would allow. I had to make a mad dash to turn it down before something came unglued....the kid said "sorry, I thought whenever the (volume) numbers on the receiver went lower the sound would to!" Smack me on the forehead with the palm of my hand.

Kids are great, love 'em to death but now whenever smaller kids come over I let them and their parents know right up front if they want the digits on their little mitts missing ... touch the system.
Posted By: BrenR Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 07:22 AM
I'm normally a pretty mild-mannered kind of guy... quiet, low-talker - in social situations at least - at work or during sports, that changes. Lisa had friends over with an infant son and a 3 year old son.

He sits down in the rec room... looks up, sees the VP150 and immediately gets up, finger extended to go poke a woofer... I let him get within about 6" and then bellowed "JOHN! NO!" he sat down so fast you'd think I'd hacked his legs off.

This is the same kid the mother heard him in the hallway... saying "open, close, open, close" and assumed he was playing with the closet door or something... as she peeked around the corner she saw him kneeling in front of the family retriever, poking it in the eye with his finger... "open, close"

Bren R.
Posted By: F107plus5 Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 11:57 AM
Thanks guys.....I was feelin' pretty good this mornin', what with gettin' all four of the little light saber twirlers up for school, and bein' in my 60s and all....
Posted By: littleb Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 01:58 PM
Ah, nostalgia. This thread makes me recall ghostbuster back packs and teenage ninja turtles
Posted By: SirClyde Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 02:07 PM
My 11 year old daughter had a freind sleep over last week and they were playing hid and seek form my 2 year old son. They were hiding behing one of my 60's and ON MY 500. I yelled at them and had a little one on one conference with my daughter. Let me tell you I think she has not been within 5 feet from the speakers since.
My 2 year old son tried at first to mess with the Axiom's but I got on him right away and he does not even touch them.
Posted By: EddyZ Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 04:13 PM
I have an 11-year old son and a 7-year old daughter and have been pretty lucky(so far!). They don't bother the speakers. I never remove the grills when they are around so they don't really know there are drivers to poke or prod. When I used to have Vandersteen 1b's one of them got bumped, and being mounted to the Vanderstands, which have spikes in a tripod configuration to give the speaker a tilted back stance, caused it to fall diagonally into the corner of the room, marring the top oak cap. Ever since going with stand mounted speakers I've never had a problem.
Posted By: danmagicman7 Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 04:29 PM
Putting the grills on the speakers should help.
Posted By: BruceH Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 04:31 PM
I seem to read into these posts that either a combination of siblings or friends over can be a cause for concern.

My daughter, now at almost 15 weeks of age has a way to go before poking and bumping things.

It gives me a little more peace of mind knowing that I will be going with the wall mounted speakers but I do still have the Monitor Audio towers to worry about.

Perhaps the home theater room will benfit from a dead bolt .
Posted By: BrenR Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 06:55 PM
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Perhaps the home theater room will benfit from a dead bolt


Or perhaps some caltrops fashioned from a child's set of jacks scattered around the speakers would work.

Bren R.
Posted By: Meddy Re: tweeter question - 01/20/06 07:48 PM
I have to admit that while I'm framing the basement I keep wondering if I'm doing the right thing by getting all excited about ordering my Axiom speakers only to have the two year old twins swoop down on them like a swarm of locusts. I really am considering looking at purchasing a downward firing sub just for that very reason and hopefully giving it a chance at life for at least a few years
Posted By: AshBoomstick Re: tweeter question - 01/21/06 02:38 PM
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Or perhaps some caltrops fashioned from a child's set of jacks scattered around the speakers would work.




huh, i figured you more for a setup where "only the penitant man shall pass."
Posted By: pmbuko Re: tweeter question - 01/21/06 11:08 PM
He's go those bare-breasted statues from "The Neverending Story" posted on either side of the doorway to his theater.
Posted By: RickF Re: tweeter question - 01/23/06 01:28 AM
>>> Ah, nostalgia. This thread makes me recall ghostbuster back packs and teenage ninja turtles <<<

LOL ... Sounds like our kids are about the same age Bruce. To be quite honest I do miss those days at times, they sure grow up in a hurry.
Posted By: BrenR Re: tweeter question - 01/23/06 08:32 AM
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He's go those bare-breasted statues from "The Neverending Story" posted on either side of the doorway to his theater.


I hated that movie... pure, unadulterated hate. It was almost like they made it just for fantasy geeks like I was, but something just fell short... I wanted to give that nerd-kid a Colombian necktie and feed that big dog-dragon thing a poisoned steak.

Bren R.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: tweeter question - 01/24/06 03:15 AM
Wow, you do hate everything!
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