Fight the dust.ĭust is probably the number one enemy of loudspeakers. Here are a couple of quick tips that any can do to make sure their loudspeakers look and sound as good as possible for years to come.
Like any quality piece of analog equipment, whether it’s a vintage Marantz receiver or an old Thorens turntable, you’ve got to take care of passive loudspeakers in order for them to sound their best. And if you buy new passive loudspeakers today, you’ll be able to do the same with them in 30 years’ time, too. That’s why still able to hook up the heritage Klipsch or Wharfedale loudspeakers that you’ve had for decades to your present-day system. No new wireless protocol or firmware update is going to render them irrevocably obsolete.
Unlike many of today’s powered and active loudspeakers, passive loudspeakers have no built-in technological limits. One of the great things about a good pair of passive loudspeakers is that they can last a lifetime. Welcome to Product Support, a column devoted to helping you get the most out of the stuff you already use.