do speaker grills affect sound quality?

MichaelD

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Like most things audio-related, it depends.

1. Bass, midrange or tweet? Diff frequenices are affected differently by obstructions.
2. Size of openings in grill? Fine mesh or large "diamond shaped" holes?
3. If on a subwoofer, are the grills far enough away from the surround to keep the speaker's surround from hitting it on large-excursions?

All very relevant questions.
 

Howard

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Oct 14, 1999
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Something you should keep in mind is that the method of attachment often does more damage than the material itself.
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Yes. Try it both ways.

We're not talking about sexual preference HappyPuppy! :evil:
 

Nebor

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Most manufacturers (read: just about all) have figured out how to make acoustically transparent speaker covers. Much like dogs, it's their mounting method that's to be studied.
 

UncleWai

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Yes they will have a sound difference,
but for safety reason, it's best to have the grill covered at all time.