Boxes for CORNWALL IV for local move


Ideas Needed 

I live in Manhattan and have a pair of Cornwall IV that I am moving to a new location locally. I need boxes to move them (not shipping them). 
 

1) Can you obtain packing from Klipsch that you know of? If so, details known?

2) Alternative ideas for a local and careful move for boxing Cornwall IV?

hifi_jed_1986

 I would suggest getting some moving blankets/pads and wrapping them and moving them. I've done this a few times with no issues. I bought the pads from a moving supply company store like U-hall. If you’re using a moving company, they will have these. If just local a simple blanket in the back of an SUV is all that’s needed.

Bubble wrap you can get on rolls in various sizes, large bubbles or small bubbles. Go around several times and anchor with packing tape.

You can buy good, soft moving blankets from U-Haul.  I use them to wrap my speakers and other vintage furniture.  Moving tape sticks quite well to them so you can wrap them neatly and tape them up.  

For moving our old Bozaks, which are large speakers like your Cornwalls, I put a sheet of double-walled cardboard that I cut to fit over the face (grilles) of each speaker to prevent any damage to them.  Then wrap the blankets around the speakers with proper folds, etc. like wrapping a gift, and tape it well.

Be careful to not tape directly to the speaker with either packing or painters tape.  I have seen where that stuff can take the finish off and leave lighter areas where the tape was contacting the wood.

When you move them, I'd suggest moving them yourself in your own vehicle like any other fragile/ valuable/ sensitive items you wouldn't want the movers to touch.

Even if tape comes off, it leaves a residue, and then dust and .... gets attached to the residue. After a while you will see where the tape was.