I used to own Definitive Technology speakers that had a wrap around cloth grill that could not be removed. I eventually bought two pieces of heavy vinyl which I then sewed Velcro to on the ends of the pieces. This allowed me to wrap the vinyl around the entire speaker and easily remove them when listening to music. I used black vinyl to match the same color as the speaker. It completely protected my speakers, and the cats lost interest in scratching them when the covers were removed for short periods.
cats and speakers - looking for clues
My family decided to get a cat. Being an audio-hobbyist for past 20 years, I have collected a modest line of speakers. In a few conversations with friends, I have been warned that speakers and cats do not mix very well. I am certainly curious, not so say anxious to know more, before it is too late.
Does anyone in this group host, or used to host a cat (or cats) and speakers under the same roof ? Could you please share your experience ? Should I be concerned that a cat will use my speakers as scratching posts ? Can it be mitigated/avoided somehow ? If the risk is high, whats the best strategy to deal with the situation, outside of obvious, such as barricading my speakers in a dedicated room ?
I'd truly appreciate any hint or clue that can help.
Best - Pete.
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