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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
got some infinity primus 150's and set em up in the living room where
we've got a wood stove... temp next to the left one got up to 88 farenheit... wonderin if that's bad. had em there for a few hours. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 12:04:22 -0800, Sprocket wrote:
got some infinity primus 150's and set em up in the living room where we've got a wood stove... temp next to the left one got up to 88 farenheit... wonderin if that's bad. had em there for a few hours. I wouldn't worry too much about the 88 F. if that is the airtemp by the speaker. What I would be concerned about is the radiant heat emitted by the wood stove. What's the surface temp of the speaker to the touch? If warmer than the surfaces not directly exposed to the stove, you run the risk of speeding damage to the finish or speaker cone/surrounds, etc. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 12:04:22 -0800, Sprocket wrote:
got some infinity primus 150's and set em up in the living room where we've got a wood stove... temp next to the left one got up to 88 farenheit... wonderin if that's bad. had em there for a few hours. I wouldn't worry too much about the 88 F. if that is the airtemp by the speaker. What I would be concerned about is the radiant heat emitted by the wood stove. What's the surface temp of the speaker to the touch? If warmer than the surfaces not directly exposed to the stove, you run the risk of speeding damage to the finish or speaker cone/surrounds, etc. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 12:04:22 -0800, Sprocket wrote:
got some infinity primus 150's and set em up in the living room where we've got a wood stove... temp next to the left one got up to 88 farenheit... wonderin if that's bad. had em there for a few hours. I wouldn't worry too much about the 88 F. if that is the airtemp by the speaker. What I would be concerned about is the radiant heat emitted by the wood stove. What's the surface temp of the speaker to the touch? If warmer than the surfaces not directly exposed to the stove, you run the risk of speeding damage to the finish or speaker cone/surrounds, etc. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
Sprocket:
What is the problem with 88 deg F...... or even 98 ??? Heck, when I lived in Arizona, the temp in the house got up to almost 100 on real hot days when I wasn't home and didn't have the swamp evaporator cooler tuned on. When I worked for a truck freight company that did contract work for the US Postal Service and others....... many of our truck trailers would easily get up to and over 100 deg F.... on hot summer days going through the desert areas of Calif, Nevada, Utah, Ariz, New Mexico, Texas, etc. I even remember seeing freight boxes in the trailers with the Infinity Primus logos printed on the box. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair ----------------------- "Sprocket" wrote in message om... got some infinity primus 150's and set em up in the living room where we've got a wood stove... temp next to the left one got up to 88 farenheit... wonderin if that's bad. had em there for a few hours. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
Sprocket:
What is the problem with 88 deg F...... or even 98 ??? Heck, when I lived in Arizona, the temp in the house got up to almost 100 on real hot days when I wasn't home and didn't have the swamp evaporator cooler tuned on. When I worked for a truck freight company that did contract work for the US Postal Service and others....... many of our truck trailers would easily get up to and over 100 deg F.... on hot summer days going through the desert areas of Calif, Nevada, Utah, Ariz, New Mexico, Texas, etc. I even remember seeing freight boxes in the trailers with the Infinity Primus logos printed on the box. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair ----------------------- "Sprocket" wrote in message om... got some infinity primus 150's and set em up in the living room where we've got a wood stove... temp next to the left one got up to 88 farenheit... wonderin if that's bad. had em there for a few hours. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
Sprocket:
What is the problem with 88 deg F...... or even 98 ??? Heck, when I lived in Arizona, the temp in the house got up to almost 100 on real hot days when I wasn't home and didn't have the swamp evaporator cooler tuned on. When I worked for a truck freight company that did contract work for the US Postal Service and others....... many of our truck trailers would easily get up to and over 100 deg F.... on hot summer days going through the desert areas of Calif, Nevada, Utah, Ariz, New Mexico, Texas, etc. I even remember seeing freight boxes in the trailers with the Infinity Primus logos printed on the box. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair ----------------------- "Sprocket" wrote in message om... got some infinity primus 150's and set em up in the living room where we've got a wood stove... temp next to the left one got up to 88 farenheit... wonderin if that's bad. had em there for a few hours. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
Sprocket:
What is the problem with 88 deg F...... or even 98 ??? Heck, when I lived in Arizona, the temp in the house got up to almost 100 on real hot days when I wasn't home and didn't have the swamp evaporator cooler tuned on. When I worked for a truck freight company that did contract work for the US Postal Service and others....... many of our truck trailers would easily get up to and over 100 deg F.... on hot summer days going through the desert areas of Calif, Nevada, Utah, Ariz, New Mexico, Texas, etc. I even remember seeing freight boxes in the trailers with the Infinity Primus logos printed on the box. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair ----------------------- "Sprocket" wrote in message om... got some infinity primus 150's and set em up in the living room where we've got a wood stove... temp next to the left one got up to 88 farenheit... wonderin if that's bad. had em there for a few hours. |
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the speaker wasn't right up next to the stove... it was probably about
5 feet away or so... I put a thermometer leaned up against the speaker on the side facing the stove. anyway, I'm thinking the speaker's okay. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
the speaker wasn't right up next to the stove... it was probably about
5 feet away or so... I put a thermometer leaned up against the speaker on the side facing the stove. anyway, I'm thinking the speaker's okay. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
the speaker wasn't right up next to the stove... it was probably about
5 feet away or so... I put a thermometer leaned up against the speaker on the side facing the stove. anyway, I'm thinking the speaker's okay. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
the speaker wasn't right up next to the stove... it was probably about
5 feet away or so... I put a thermometer leaned up against the speaker on the side facing the stove. anyway, I'm thinking the speaker's okay. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
"Sprocket" wrote ...
the speaker wasn't right up next to the stove... it was probably about 5 feet away or so... I put a thermometer leaned up against the speaker on the side facing the stove. anyway, I'm thinking the speaker's okay. While 88 degrees is even "cool" for some places on the surface of this planet, an issue might be the DIFFERENTIAL from having the side facing the stove that warm vs. the temp of the opposite side. But even then the most likely to suffer may be the finish of the box, and not anything functional. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
"Sprocket" wrote ...
the speaker wasn't right up next to the stove... it was probably about 5 feet away or so... I put a thermometer leaned up against the speaker on the side facing the stove. anyway, I'm thinking the speaker's okay. While 88 degrees is even "cool" for some places on the surface of this planet, an issue might be the DIFFERENTIAL from having the side facing the stove that warm vs. the temp of the opposite side. But even then the most likely to suffer may be the finish of the box, and not anything functional. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
"Sprocket" wrote ...
the speaker wasn't right up next to the stove... it was probably about 5 feet away or so... I put a thermometer leaned up against the speaker on the side facing the stove. anyway, I'm thinking the speaker's okay. While 88 degrees is even "cool" for some places on the surface of this planet, an issue might be the DIFFERENTIAL from having the side facing the stove that warm vs. the temp of the opposite side. But even then the most likely to suffer may be the finish of the box, and not anything functional. |
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88 degree temperature around bookshelf speakers
"Sprocket" wrote ...
the speaker wasn't right up next to the stove... it was probably about 5 feet away or so... I put a thermometer leaned up against the speaker on the side facing the stove. anyway, I'm thinking the speaker's okay. While 88 degrees is even "cool" for some places on the surface of this planet, an issue might be the DIFFERENTIAL from having the side facing the stove that warm vs. the temp of the opposite side. But even then the most likely to suffer may be the finish of the box, and not anything functional. |
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