It was bound to happen, cat knocked over a speaker

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Imitation

Audioholic Intern
Yesterday evening was a hellish 4 hours or so. First, my desktop freaks out and BSOD's and I got disconnected from my work after hours game. It had been working flawlessly for 2 years till last night. So i go finish dinner with the wife and we sit down and eat. Then I look over my shoulder, F'ing cat is sitting on top of my right main, its an EMP E5ti. Well needless to say a second later he decides to jump down, pushing it over and it hits the entertainment center. Awesome, the center is gouged somewhat, and theres an inch chip out of the finish along the top of the speaker. I knew it would happen someday, the speakers just aren't that stable and short enough the stupid cat that likes to jump onto everything can land on it. So after that i spent 3 hours not getting my pc working, a fail all around.

Anyone think the spikes on these are the same size and thread as some common hex bolts or something like that? I'm thinking of building some plinthe's sp? to anchor them to and give them a larger, more stable base.
 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
Man that really stinks. My Wharfedales have a similar shape and if it was not for the plinth they would be very unstable. I'll look in the books that came with it and see if there is a good pic of the base and I will scan it for you. I think with slight modifications it wouldwork well with the EMP's.
 
C

Chicagorep

Junior Audioholic
Take a spike out and go down to your local hardware store, Ace hardware if you have one near. Look for blindnuts that will fit the spike. Make your plinthe block and drill holes in the bottom of plinthe but not all the way through. Pound the blind nuts in the holes add a litle super glue to hold it in and screw in the spike, done.
 
Ito

Ito

Full Audioholic
Wait, are you looking for a solution on how to make your speakers more stable or how you should cook your cat :D :p
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
My bookshelfs are 38lbs each and the dog knocked one of my surrounds over the other day. It scared her and she ran because it was so loud. Now I have some knicks and scuffs on the back of the speaker (visible) AND on the wood floor... At least the speaker plays fine.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
There is more than one way to skin a cat, but every one of them will stop your cat from tipping your speakers.
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
See, now that's one good reason to get WmAx approved tower speakers. For a cat to knock them down, it had better be the size of a mountain lion, at least, to counteract the mass. :)

So go find yourself a used pair of B&W 802N or 802D, or an 801 Series II or II. :)

-Chris
 
R

ribonzz

Audioholic Intern
What a mess, how can it happen? Find a new pair of 14" sony..
 
I

Imitation

Audioholic Intern
Haha yeah i figured there'd be some good chuck the cat suggestions. I told the wife he he knocked over something else or broke something he was done. She wasn't happy but didn't fight it either. Those outrigger feet are expensive new. I know you said buy em used but I think i'd have an easier go building some plinthes for them to increase the base surface area. The biggest issue for these speakers is the distance between the rear spikes is like 4 inches. That isn't much to stand on. I think if i got the plinthe around 8inches across that'd help substantially. And I'd add around an inch or so of height to these shorter than average speakers which is probly a good thing too.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
See, now that's one good reason to get WmAx approved tower speakers. For a cat to knock them down, it had better be the size of a mountain lion, at least, to counteract the mass. :)

So go find yourself a used pair of B&W 802N or 802D, or an 801 Series II or II. :)

-Chris
There's a much cheaper soultion.. (hiding a shotgun behine my back) Here
kiteh kiteh kiteh !!
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Yesterday evening was a hellish 4 hours or so. First, my desktop freaks out and BSOD's and I got disconnected from my work after hours game. It had been working flawlessly for 2 years till last night. So i go finish dinner with the wife and we sit down and eat. Then I look over my shoulder, F'ing cat is sitting on top of my right main, its an EMP E5ti. Well needless to say a second later he decides to jump down, pushing it over and it hits the entertainment center. Awesome, the center is gouged somewhat, and theres an inch chip out of the finish along the top of the speaker. I knew it would happen someday, the speakers just aren't that stable and short enough the stupid cat that likes to jump onto everything can land on it. So after that i spent 3 hours not getting my pc working, a fail all around.

Anyone think the spikes on these are the same size and thread as some common hex bolts or something like that? I'm thinking of building some plinthe's sp? to anchor them to and give them a larger, more stable base.
Sorry to hear about your misfortune
 
Z

Zaluss

Audioholic
Isn't there spray you can use to prevent that kind of stuff?

My girlfriends cat never pulls any of that kind of ****. Though she wakes up at 5am in the morning and meows for an hour in my face.
 
son-yah-tive

son-yah-tive

Full Audioholic
That same cat must show up at my house 3 hours earlier before yours.:rolleyes:
 
N

NicolasKL

Full Audioholic
My cat knocked over my B&W 602S3s several times. One of the reasons I bought my Infinitys, let's see her knock over a speaker that weighs 100 pounds and has no flat horizontal surfaces.
 
Moutee

Moutee

Junior Audioholic
See, now that's one good reason to get WmAx approved tower speakers. For a cat to knock them down, it had better be the size of a mountain lion, at least, to counteract the mass. :)

So go find yourself a used pair of B&W 802N or 802D, or an 801 Series II or II. :)

-Chris
You mentioned "801 Series II" twice. Did you mean to say series II and III? Also, are you referring to the Matrix 801, or Nautilus 801?

My cat knocked over my B&W 602S3s several times. One of the reasons I bought my Infinitys, let's see her knock over a speaker that weighs 100 pounds and has no flat horizontal surfaces.
Which Infinity speakers are those?
 
sawzalot

sawzalot

Audioholic Samurai
Isn't there spray you can use to prevent that kind of stuff?

My girlfriends cat never pulls any of that kind of ****. Though she wakes up at 5am in the morning and meows for an hour in my face.
Sometimes a little kitty in your face at 5AM is really not such a bad thing, :D.
 
J

JJMP50

Full Audioholic
Several years ago I used to use Athena F1s as my mains. We got a new "kitty" after the old one (17yo) got ran over (a very sad day). The kitty used the F1s as a climbing post and completely ruined the grills. Now I just stick to bookshelves on sturdy stands.

I would go grilless but the rules of WAF require grills on.
 
just-some-guy

just-some-guy

Audioholic Field Marshall
my cat likes to claw things. that is why i don't leave the grills on. and why my chairs don't look new anymore. but i will not resort to animal cruilty. its not her fault. its my fault, i brought her into the house. our 2 cats bring happiness to our home, despite the minor destruction.
 
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