Dog hair, dust bunnies, etc.

 

Silver Member
Username: Dpaw20

FL USA

Post Number: 295
Registered: Mar-05
Say I were to stoe my subs in my room's closet for say, a few months.

Would the possible build up of maybe dog hair and dust hurt it in any way?

Do you strongly suggest putting them in a box or wrapping first?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Tdisanto

Post Number: 38
Registered: Sep-05
Depends on the materials the sub is made of. Foam surrounds are subject to decay, prolly not from cat hair though. I would imagine moisture (excessive humidity and such) would be the biggest threat to the surrounds (if foam) and the cone if its made out of a poorly treated paper.

Best thing to do would be too wrap the sub anyways. Its not gunna hurt. better safe than sorry anyways, right.
 

Gold Member
Username: Basshead86

Ocala, FL USA

Post Number: 1242
Registered: Aug-05
haha, acid dog hair, and fanged dust bunnies.

just put it in something with a lid on it and forget about it.:-O
 

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Username: Mixneffect

Orangevale, Ca. USA

Post Number: 360
Registered: Apr-05
I stored a couple of Vifa soft dome tweeters in a hallway closet for a while (1-2 years). A lot of dust has colected on the diaphragm and perhaps in the voice coil as well. I have played them just recently, just to see if they still work. The answer is yes, but they werent as crisp as a new set.

You ar ewondering about subs, so this is a lil different. The subs may have a vented pole peice, or dust may get in through the spider, who knows.

If you boxed them and then wrapped plastic on them, it may improve clenliness and may preserve them. Always store the woofers with the cone firing sideways, that way the suspension doesnt get weaker.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Glasswolf

Wisteria, Lane USA

Post Number: 10383
Registered: Dec-03
just wrap em in a layer of bubble wrap to protect them
use some compressed air to blow out the dust before the next use.

easy
 

Silver Member
Username: Dpaw20

FL USA

Post Number: 296
Registered: Mar-05
ty for the replies

never knew about storing them sideways, ty.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Glasswolf

Wisteria, Lane USA

Post Number: 10425
Registered: Dec-03
I store mine in pairs, face to face and zip-tied together.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Tdisanto

Post Number: 60
Registered: Sep-05
good call on the sideways storage technique mixneffect, i bet over a years or too that good weakin the suspension.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Tdisanto

Post Number: 61
Registered: Sep-05
could weakin

sorry brains fried, classes suck
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