A question about the kali LP6 studio monitors

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Hydralisk

Audiophyte
I have a question about the kali LP6 studio monitors. I see there is a hole on the bottom of each speaker, do you guys know if dust will accumulate inside the holes even if i were to from time to time use canned air to spray the dust out? I don't want to pay $300 and years later see that dust still gets stuck there even when i try to blow it all out.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Seriously? Are you talking about the speaker's port opening? If dust is that bothersome, I'd just leave it alone and not buy the speaker. Get a sealed speaker instead, then there's no port to worry about.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
I have a question about the kali LP6 studio monitors. I see there is a hole on the bottom of each speaker, do you guys know if dust will accumulate inside the holes even if i were to from time to time use canned air to spray the dust out? I don't want to pay $300 and years later see that dust still gets stuck there even when i try to blow it all out.
This is an odd thing to worry about. The port is a smooth plastic, so the dust can easily be wiped off. It would be better not to blow it off since that shoots the dust back into the speaker, and dust would be better kept off of the amplifier not to mention the motor of the bass driver.
 
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TankTop5

Audioholic Field Marshall
Perhaps he’s transporting cocaine and is worried about “dust” on the port being noticed by authorities?
 

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