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Ha ha yes, and why does everyone think speakers are the best place to plant anything they happen to have in their hands, usually drinks.
Well, there is one way to discourage friends and family from planting drinks on speakers ...
We all know that people that make these interest story articles are full of crap. First they say don't eat this. Then, they say eat that.It's safe to say this author doesn't know anything. We all know that tube amplifiers sit on the floor between the speakers and a rack. What's the person going to do; walk over , bend down , and balance the drink glass on the actual vacuum tube?
"while cutting a watermelon on top of a 1958 Fender Twin."Unless the [fictional] character in the story is driving his speakers with a guitar amp I would say your comment is off base.
A vintage ’70s-era McIntosh MC2100 tube amplifier,
The news article starts out with a home audio amplifier reference as well as the term "high end audio" refers to home amplifiers.If you have somebody butting food on your vintage guitar amplifier (or drinks on your speakers), then you need new friends.
Or it could be a useful strategy for getting your wife on board to upgrade the gear. "Jeez honey, last night one of your friends spilled a drink in the hi-fi and now it don't work."
Try putting a drink on these!
Drinks on speakers is not really a problem for those who use flat panel/planars or certain types of Open Baffle speakers.