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I see that the plinths on the HT2s don't increase the width of the speaker base. Maybe a larger plinth or outrigger would be a good idea for future protection on these HT2s?BTW, I almost wish that a cat would tear into my speakers so that I would have an excuse to get some Salks.
You could cover the tops of the speakers with cat skin rugs.
Perhaps the OP can make a deal to lend you some Pets, in general, are a responsibility and it's tough. When I had a dog, it was one of the reasons why I would not consider bookshelf speakers. At 75 lbs. (the dog) it would have been an accident waiting to happen
We had a lab (85lbs) for 12+years, we had to put her down a little over a year ago. When she was a puppy, she would run around like crazy. So, I tried to catch her for fear that she would knock something over, so she knocked something over when I tried to catch her. After that I decided to let her run. She never did knock anything over after that. Having two critters… may make it into more dangerous play though.
...My two children are going thirds with me for the new cabinets and I won't be too much out of pocket.Cheers Rod
I'm undecided at this stage what to do with the speakers?
Man, that's bad, I feel for you I think after some time and maybe some cabinet touch-up work, the anguish will ease some and you will be able to live with it. As long as it still sound good.Bummer