Waterproof speakers [message #70394] |
Mon, 05 December 2011 20:49 |
Freddy
Messages: 60 Registered: November 2011
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While I don't think the acoustics are great in the bathroom, I'm still curious if anyone's tried putting a speaker in their shower. It might be nice to listen to a podcast or something in there. Has anyone ever tested out a waterproof speaker?
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Re: Waterproof speakers [message #70730 is a reply to message #70394] |
Mon, 02 January 2012 08:55 |
GuitarStrings
Messages: 45 Registered: December 2010 Location: Ohio
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I don't know about anyone else, but I take LONG showers. So long that the mirror and the walls are soaked with humidity. Even if you just left a radio on the shelf farthest away from the shower, wouldn't it still get wet?
The time I burned my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things you love. I love my guitar.
Jimi Hendrix
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Re: Waterproof speakers [message #71467 is a reply to message #70676] |
Wed, 22 February 2012 18:24 |
Freddy
Messages: 60 Registered: November 2011
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Wayne Parham wrote on Thu, 29 December 2011 22:16 |
I had a waterproof speaker once, made to be used in the shower. I would only listen to morning radio while getting ready, so it saw real light duty. But even with that, I realized pretty quickly that these are just water resistant - not waterproof - and will die a wet death in short order. Even a plastic enclosure containing a driver with a polypropylene cone isn't happy in the humidity of a shower.
So I'm with Bill on this one. Forget the waterproof speakers, and leave the radio dry, on the shelf. Just turn it up a little bit more.
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I was afraid that these speakers were really only water resistant. It seemed that actually making them waterproof would be too good to be true.
I'll stick with the advice from you and Bill, and leave everything outside.
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