What's a dad to do?


I finally have a system that I've put together and love. The only catch is that my son is starting to walk, and as he explores I would rather relax than be worried about tubes blowing or speakers getting poked at.

I either need speakers that have limit access to drivers or a bookshelf that I can put out of reach but place on stands later.

I like soundstage and depth but I think it is more realistic to go for good tone. Placement will be less than perfect. Some speakers that I like are Verity, Spendor, Devore, intrigued by but never heard Reynaud, Audio Note, Proac, DeCappo.

Should I just go to big-box-mart? Please help if you can. under $1,500 used.

Thanks!
bjesien

Showing 1 response by kkm

I had those plastic gate that can be infinitely configured stretched across the front of the equipment, which was 13' in lenght. I took that apart when she was about 2 and taught her not to play around the equipment, so far not one incident, she's 3 1/2 now. I also have Gallo 3.1's,a great sounding speaker, which I consider child friendly as long as the grill is in place. The grill frame is very sturdy and it seems like the fabric can be easily replaced if ripped. The system is in the family and she plays around it all day without any mishaps.