What details should you consider when using speakers?
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Speakers are indeed a type of device that rarely fails. As the saying goes, it's better to be prepared. If you can perform good daily maintenance and care when using your speakers, you can at least extend their lifespan and make your use more comfortable. Today, the editor will share with you the daily maintenance methods for speakers: Dust protection is key.
When using speakers, many problems are often not caused by the speakers themselves. For example, speaker problems are caused by dust, moisture resistance, and positioning issues. These problems should be addressed during daily use. Dust is always the natural enemy of amplifiers. Many amplifiers often ignore the enormous lethality that dust brings with long-term use, but sooner or later, disaster will occur.
Many friends will ask, how can dust get into the speaker cabinet if the speakers are all designed as sealed cabinets? I have to say, this is actually a misunderstanding. Although the speakers are all sealed, some brands of speakers with independent subwoofers have the connecting cables between the satellite speaker and the subwoofer fixed on the cabinet surface.
If a lot of dust gets in here, the connection between the speaker wire and the speaker will be unsmooth, which will directly affect the sound quality. I believe this is also a problem many friends have encountered. Although the speaker has a sealed structure, it is not completely dustproof inside. If dust gets inside the cabinet, the most difficult thing to clean is the speaker assembly. If you're not careful, the speaker will be damaged. You must be careful when cleaning.