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Oh the dogs fine. It was more like he was starting the chain of dominoes, just kind of feet up there, my wife starts going crazy and I turn around to see the SongTower hit. While I would prefer flawless speakers, the reality is with dogs and kids and stuff, they will probably weather at least a little abuse. I guess it will give them character. Drives me nuts to no end thinking about it, but when I'm listening to music or watching a movie, I don't pay attention one iota to what they look like. It'll pass.
Did you happen to see the speaker destruction scene in Turner and Hooch with Tom Hanks (Turner) and Beasley the Dog (Hooch)? Steve
Zybar-I bet your theater room sounds sweet!!!!
My dog (85lb lab) jumped up with his front paws on top of my SongTower to get at some ballons (uninflated) my wife had set up there. Took quite a tumble. Fortunately, the damage is really minor, and has just one little dimple where it connected with the corner of my SongCenter. Within the intricate and very busy bubinga pattern, you can't even see it unless you are up close looking for it. Structural integrity looks good, its about a pea sized dimple, maybe 1/32 of an inch in, no cracking and still feels smooth. Sounds great still. Boy what a terrifying moment.