Do you do anything special when cleaning your speakers? A friend of mine always takes the grill off and feather dusts the cones but I've never bothered. I just dust the top, sides, and back.
LoveJB Messages: 174 Registered: October 2011 Location: Cali
Master
I don't take anything off , I don't want to ruin the speaker. I always thought that if you took anything off the speaker you could get dust inside? I am not taking that chance!
I wouldn't open a speaker just to clean it. Wiping the speaker is enough for me. If the speaker will fail due to dust then I guess it is old enough for me to buy a new one.
audioaudio90 Messages: 623 Registered: October 2010
Illuminati (1st Degree)
I don't open the speaker or take the grill off. I'm not sure why your friend feels the need to feather dust the cones, but I'm guessing she's more into cleaning than I am.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18789 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
Don't open 'em up. There's no need. Even if it's vented, unless you think your kid rolled a Hot Wheels car in the port, there's no reason to get inside.
I wouldn't even clean the cone. Dust isn't a problem, but cleaning it might be.
Just wipe the wood with your favorite furniture cleaner (Minwax, Liquid Gold, etc.) and call it good.
Maurice1201 Messages: 5 Registered: January 2012 Location: Texas
Esquire
Dust does get inside the grill cloth and builds up on the drivers over time and can have a negligible effect on the sound reproduction if it is not removed. The drivers can be cleaned with care to cone/dome/dust cap without hurting it, using a damp dish cloth, then follow with a dry dish cloth. That is how I take care of my speakers, and after that I gently blow compressed air at them from about a foot away. If drivers are concealed with a mesh screen, then all you can do is carefully blow dust off with compressed air nozzle, while keeping it at a distance of no closer than 12 inches.
Thanks for the advice, Maurice1201. Normally when I dust my speakers, I use a Swiffer duster to remove any loose particles and then go back behind it with a damp cloth. After that I let it air dry and start collecting dust again, lol.
Some of you are like my friend and feel much more compelled to clean than I do. I figure running a duster and maybe some wood polish over the speaker is more than enough.
I don't think it would have ever occured to me to take the speakers apart just to clean them. If something was wrong with them sure, but for cleaning I think a simple dust rag will do.