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I have a buddy who is thinking about getting tube gear (pre + power?) for his next audio system. Unfortunately, this imposes obvious risks with small children around (both to the children and the gear).Has anyone come up with a kid-proof approach to setting up a tube system (in the main living area - so it the room can not be locked up)?
Or does the guy have to wait until the kids are in college??
Thanks!
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Topic - Best way to "kid-proof" a tube based audio system?? - LoudandClear 17:59:48 01/04/07 (12)
- Re: Best way to "kid-proof" a tube based audio system?? - Db Cooper 20:48:54 01/07/07 (0)
- It pays to have a system your kids can use and trash - dadbar 10:44:20 01/06/07 (0)
- My first spoken word: "hot" - Frihed89 08:24:19 01/05/07 (2)
- You cut a VICTROLA cord??? - teenage diplomat 17:36:48 01/05/07 (1)
- Re: You cut a VICTROLA cord??? - sgmlaw 10:22:11 01/06/07 (0)
- Re: Best way to "kid-proof" a tube based audio system?? - sgmlaw 05:01:45 01/05/07 (1)
- Yes, speakers drivers sure can attract kid's fingers . . . - LoudandClear 13:36:44 01/05/07 (0)
- Or does the guy have to wait until the kids are in college?? - Ray Moth 23:18:57 01/04/07 (0)
- 'A clip around the ear-hole' works very well, IME! - Timbo in Oz 22:36:24 01/04/07 (0)
- buy tall rack... - enzo 21:15:30 01/04/07 (0)
- Re: Best way to "kid-proof" a tube based audio system?? - Chris O 19:22:28 01/04/07 (1)
- Isolate & "kid-proof" at once. use stabilizer table & glass door cab. nt - -3db 20:13:31 01/04/07 (0)